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Indian Women’s Hockey Team Is More Determined Than Ever To Bag Gold At The Asian Games, Says Savita Punia

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Indian Women’s Hockey Team Captain Savita is confident in her team’s preparation and ability to finish on the podium at the upcoming Hangzhou Asian Games.

Indian Women’s Hockey Team Captain Savita is confident in her team’s preparation and ability to finish on the podium at the upcoming Hangzhou Asian Games. These games will take place in September and October this year.

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In the latest episode of Hockey Te Charcha, a podcast series launched by Hockey India, Commonwealth Games (CWG) medallist and star goalkeeper Savita, who recently won the prestigious Hockey India Balbir Singh Senior Award for Player of the Year (Women) shared her thoughts on the team’s progress, her journey as team captain and equal recognition for women’s hockey.  

Talking about the upcoming Hangzhou Asian Games, Savita said, “In the last Asian Games, we came close to winning the Gold medal; and losing only by a goal to Japan (1-2) in the Final was heart-breaking. This time we feel more determined than ever before to finish at the top.”  

“Every player on the team knows we have to win gold to qualify for the Paris Olympics. This is the most ideal scenario for us so that post-Asian Games, we can shift focus to the FIH Pro League and then Paris 2024,” she added.  

Having taken over the captaincy post Tokyo Olympics, Savita emphasised that she enjoys the dual role of goalkeeping and leadership. “There is extra responsibility when leading a team. Even when I was not the captain, I knew I had to share leadership duties and help the team as a goalkeeper. As a senior member on the side, it was my responsibility to help younger and less-experienced teammates by sharing my experience with them,” she said.  

She also highlighted the team’s collaborative spirit, saying, “It’s not just the captain or vice-captain who has responsibility. Even the younger players are ready to take on responsibility, thanks to our Coach Janneke Schopman for instilling these qualities in the team. I believe that everyone should be able to make their own decisions on the pitch without involving anyone.”  

The podcast also touched upon the growth and recognition of women’s hockey in India in the last decade. Savita expressed her pride, saying, “If I compare today’s situation to what it was in 2008 when I joined the team, there’s a massive change. The respect for women’s hockey in the country has grown multifold. Whether it’s about facilities, exposure or recognition, women’s hockey is getting its due.”  

“Even the Hockey India Annual Awards are a source of motivation for us. When the awards began, honestly, I didn’t even know that a women’s team goalkeeper could be picked over the men’s team goalie for the award. So, I was like, I want to be up there, like PR Sreejesh someday, receiving the award.”  

Savita also shared her joy at witnessing her teammates’ financial independence due to hockey. She stated, “When I started playing hockey, the situation was not that favorable and I had to wait nine years to get a job. There were some players who did not even know if they would get two square meals a day. But now, players can build houses for their families. They have regular jobs. And even the youngest member of the team is doing well financially and this shows that the sport is moving in the right direction.”

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