New Delhi: With the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games just around the corner, the former and current players of the Indian Women’s Hockey Team took a moment to share their memorable moments from the past editions of the prestigious tournament.
Former India goalkeeper Helen Mary, who played an integral part in India’s historic Gold medal victory at the Commonwealth Games 2002, stated, “The whole of 2002 Commonwealth Games campaign is my favourite moment actually.”
“The way we fought back in the crossover match against South Africa boosted our morale. From 0-3 down in the first half to winning the match 4-3 in the extra time, set the tone for us. We then beat New Zealand 2-1 in the Semi-Final and went on to win against the hosts England 3-2 in the extra time. But it was an outcome of the hard work done in the past eight-nine months and the team unity was our biggest strength,” she said.
Former Indian Women’s Hockey Team Captain Asunta Lakra recalled her favourite moment from the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games, where India clinched Silver after losing 0-1 to the hosts Australia in the final.
“It was my first major tournament with the Senior team and I scored my first goal in the opening game itself against Australia, so it is my favourite memory of the Commonwealth Games. We missed the Gold medal with a very narrow margin, but it was a great experience overall. We finished second in the pool stage and then defeated New Zealand 1-0 in the semi-Final to ensure the Indian Women’s Hockey Team’s second consecutive medal at the Commonwealth Games,” said Asunta.
Meanwhile, current players Navjot Kaur and Navneet Kaur also shared their memorable Commonwealth Games moments.
Navjot, who featured in the 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games, said, “This will be my third Commonwealth Games, and it’s always an honour to represent India at the prestigious tournament. The win against England in the Pool stage in the last edition is one of my best memories of the tournament. We missed out on winning a medal, but we will give our best to create history in Birmingham.”
Navneet too stated that the win against England in the pool stage match has been her most memorable moment of the quadrennial games so far.
“I scored a goal in that match, and it is always a special feeling to contribute to the team’s win. It was also my career’s first Commonwealth Games. I still remember each and every moment of it,” she expressed.
The Indian team is currently carrying out a final preparation camp in Nottingham. They will leave for Birmingham on 23 July 2022 to take part in the marquee event, which is scheduled to begin from 29th July.
The Indian team, captained by Savita, will square off against Ghana (18:30 IST) in the opening match on 29 July, before playing Wales (23:30 IST) on 30 July, England (18:30 IST) on 02 August and Canada (15:30 IST) on 03 August in the pool stage.
The matches will be telecast on the Sony Network.