"Sardar was dropped from the Commonwealth Games team because of stiff competition for centre position and Ramandeep was omitted for his inconsistent performance. They, however, are good players," Marijne told PTI after the announcement of the squad here.
Sardar's exclusion was on expected lines as he performed below-par at this year's Azlan Shah Cup. However, a few eyebrows were raised at Ramandeep's exclusion as he performed decently in the same tournament.
"The reins of deputy to Manpreet Singh has been given to Chinglensana. These players can play vertical and have the ability to score goals," the coach said.
Admitting that world champions Australia would be the team to beat at the Gold Coast CWG, Marijne said Indian players need to be disciplined to win matches at the quadrennial event to be held at Gold Coast from April 4 to 15.
The Indian team has been clubbed in Pool B along with Pakistan, Malaysia, Wales and England. India will begin their campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan on April 7.
The Dutchman, however, expects to meet the reigning CWG champions and hosts Australia in the semifinals or the summit clash.
Asked about his expectations from skipper Manpreet, Marijne said he will be a part of the leadership group, which also includes former captain and goalkeeper PR Sreejesh.
Sreejesh made a comeback to the side after recovering from a career-threatening Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) injury which he suffered during the Azlan Shah Cup in 2017. His brilliant show during the New Zealand tour saw him get his rightful place back.
Meanwhile, captain Manpreet said it is important for India to perform as a unit in the CWG to get desired results.
Manpreet said India's main focus would be to pull off a victory against Pakistan in their opening match.
"We need to focus on our plan and maintain discipline. That is the main thing," he said.
Manpreet praised India's performance in this year's Azlan Shah despite the team finishing a disappointing fifth in the six-team event.
Speaking about India's new analytical coach Chris Ciriello, Manpreet said the Australian brings in a lot to the table.
"Most important thing is Chris' mindset. He brings in the winning mentality from Australia. The Australians always look to win matches which I like the most. We are learning many things from him," he said.
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