India Sets Sights on Asia Cup Glory After 8-Year Wait
India aims to reclaim the Asia Cup hockey title after eight years and secure a spot in next year's World Cup. The team, led by Harmanpreet Singh and coached by Craig Fulton, is determined to perform well in Rajgir, confident but cautious about their continental competitors.

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Three-time champions India are set to reclaim the men's Asia Cup hockey title, targeting their first win in eight years as the tournament begins on August 29. With World Cup qualification on the line, the team is eager to return to the top in the sporting world.
India, currently the top side in Asia, last won the Asia Cup in 2017, defeating Malaysia 2-1 in the final. In 2022, the team finished third behind winners South Korea and Malaysia. Coach Craig Fulton emphasized the team's solid preparation and strategy, similar to their approach at the Paris Olympics.
Harmanpreet Singh leads a strong Indian squad in Rajgir, marking the team's first play in the region. Both Singh and Fulton expressed enthusiasm about the support from local fans, seeing international hockey thrive in Bihar. India is grouped with Japan, China, and Kazakhstan, while Malaysia, Korea, Bangladesh, and Chinese Taipei form Pool B.
(With inputs from agencies.)