Four days before the opening ceremony on September 19, Sardar's grandfather had passed away but his family did not let the sad news reach him.
"They did not want me to get distracted. I was very close to Dada ji (grandfather) since my childhood. I even called my family from Incheon, telling them I will be the flag bearer, watch me on TV but they did not divulge it to me," Sardar told PTI on the sidelines of a felicitation function for the Asian Games medal winners by the Indian government.
The Indian skipper said the team was now focused on preparing well for the upcoming Champions Trophy, scheduled in Bhubaneswar from December 6-14.
Sardar said it will be much a "tougher competition" with presence of teams like Australia.
"If you see, the mistakes we committed during the World Cup, were not there during CWG and the mistakes we did during CWG were not there in Incheon. So we are improving. Hopefully we won't repeat the Incheon mistakes at Champions Trophy," he said.
Talking about the historic gold medal feat in Incheon, where the India men's team became champion after a gap of 16 long years, the soft-spoken Sardar said the players have worked hard to overcome their shortcomings and it was a result of that process.
"For about 7-8 months, the players gave their sweat and blood in training camps with (coach) Terry Walsh. The young players specially worked very hard, a lot of credit to them for improvements in the showing," he said.
The captain also said that the team was rattled after losing to Pakistan in the group stage.
Sardar said the team will reassemble for a training camp again in New Delhi in the next few days.
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