The Indian men's hockey team chief coach Graham Reid believes eight-time champions India are better placed than their opponents when it comes to preparation for the Tokyo Olympics, as unlike other nations the deadly COVID-19 hasn't hampered their training program.
It is obviously disappointing that India won't be able to travel to Germany and England for their FIH Pro League matches after the competition was put off till May due to the spread of the disease, but Reid tried to look at the positives in these trying times.
He lauded the steps taken by the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and Hockey India (HI) amid the ever-rising danger posed by the coronavirus outbreak.
"The authorities were quick to take action and isolate the SAI Centre. We are isolated but we can carry out our normal schedule. Things are very smooth. We can't control the virus but we can control our environment," Reid told PTI in an interview from SAI South Centre in Bengaluru.
"Things are changing on a daily basis but one of the great thing is our ability to continue training which other countries don't have. Australian players are based with their families and train in Perth. Argentines have a centralised program but I don't think they are training at the moment where as, our entire group is together.
"We have 32 campers here and we can play competitive hockey against each other. We are playing internal games in international tempo. We are playing different styles of hockey everyday. One day, we are playing like Germany, the next day like Australia," Reid added.
India were scheduled to travel to Germany for matches on April 25 and 26 before taking on Great Britain in London on May 2 and 3 but now the games have been cancelled after the International Hockey Federation (FIH) postponed the Pro League till May 17 because of the COVID-19 pandemic that has claimed over 10,000 lives worldwide.
"We are continuing what we can do best i.e play hockey in a closed and safe environment. We're still waiting to hear from Hockey India and the government on their recommendations in the wake of the serious crisis. Definitely, we will have reorganise our Olympic preparation schedule," the 55-year-old Australian said.
Reid said postponement of the Tokyo Olympics because of the pandemic is a possibility, but hoped against it.
"I have no comment to make whether Olympics should be postponed or not, it is up to the IOC and Tokyo Games organisers. But Olympics is something special, every athlete dreams to be a part of the event some day," he said.
Things are gloomy everywhere in the wake of the pandemic but Reid and his boys have managed to keep their motivation level high and the coach believes India can finish on the podium in Tokyo, provided they play according to their capability.
"In these circumstances you have to maintain positive mental attitude. The boys gel in each other's company and the Olympics is certainly enough motivation," Reid said.
"We now have belief after playing 3 Pro League matches against top 3 teams in the world. Olympics is different but if we play our best, everything is possible."
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