Salima Tete Says Australia Tour Will Help Test Strategies for Pro League in Europe
Indian women’s hockey team midfielder Salima Tete believes that the upcoming tour of Australia will play a key role in preparing the team for the FIH Pro League matches in Europe.
According to Salima, playing against a strong side like Australia will help the team test its strategies, improve its performance, and gain more confidence ahead of the major international events.
The Indian women’s team will face Australia in a series of matches during their tour. Salima said the team is looking forward to this challenge because Australia is known for its strong and fast playing style. She believes that playing against top-level teams like Australia gives the Indian players a great opportunity to see where they stand and what they need to improve.
“We will use this tour to try out different strategies and see how well they work in real matches. This will help us prepare better for the Pro League games in Europe,” said Salima.
Salima also stressed the importance of teamwork and physical fitness. She said that the players have been training hard and working on improving their coordination, passing, and defense. The team’s main goal is to stay consistent and strong in every match, no matter who the opponent is.
“Our coaches have helped us work on both our strengths and weaknesses. We are focusing on communication, speed, and sharp decision-making on the field,” she added.
The FIH Pro League is a major tournament where the world’s best teams compete, and it also acts as preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Indian team wants to perform well in the Pro League and build momentum before the Olympic Games.
Salima Tete’s confidence reflects the team’s positive mindset as they head into the Australia tour. The matches will help the players test their plans, improve their game, and get ready for bigger challenges in Europe. With strong preparation and focus, the Indian women’s hockey team aims to make a strong mark in the upcoming international tournaments.