We won’t let the weather dictate our performance- Maymol Rocky
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The Indian tactician also revealed that her side's early arrival to Myanmar has helped them acclimatize to the weather.
A heat wave hits you in the face as soon as you land in Mandalay, the last royal capital of Myanmar. With temperatures as high as 40 degrees Celsius coupled with humidity, one quickly remembers that the women are toiling in these conditions to make the nation proud.
Coming on the back of their 5th successive SAFF Championship title, the Indian women’s team has been sweating it out training in Mandalay since March 26, 2019, gearing up for the AFC Olympic Qualifiers Round 2 enveloped by heat and humidity.
They play their first match against Indonesia on April 3, 2019.
“We arrived here eight days prior to our first match against Indonesia for acclimatization. The team has responded well, and have settled down fast to the torrid weather conditions here,” Head Coach Maymol Rocky stated. “The players have got a feel of the pitch, and the training sessions had been designed specifically to help them adjust while focusing on tactics.”
“We had won the SAFF Championship in Biratnagar (Nepal), where temperatures were similar. But here in Manadalay, its lot more humid. But not just physically, everyone is charged up mentally.”
“The weather won’t be an issue. We have prepared hard for the Olympic Qualifiers Round 2, and we won’t let the weather dictate our performance.”
“We have played 14 international matches in a span of three months before coming to Myanmar including matches in Turkey, Indonesia and Nepal, amongst others. We have also played in the first ever Hero Gold Cup in Bhubaneswar and all of these matches have helped our bodies to act quickly and adapt to the situation”, Maymol says in one breath.
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The Indian women’s team had started 2019 with two matches each against Hong Kong and Indonesia, before playing in the Hero Gold Cup and subsequently moving to Turkey to participate in an 8 nation women’s tournament over there.
India’s fixtures in the AFC Olympic Qualifiers is as follows:
India’s fixtures on the Olympic Qualifiers Round 2 are as follows:
APRIL 03: India vs Indonesia
APRIL 06: India vs Nepal
APRIL 09: India vs Myanmar
The list of 20 for the Olympic Qualifiers Round 2 is as follows:
GOALKEEPERS: Linthoingambi Devi, Aditi Chauhan, Sowmiya Narayanasamy.
DEFENDERS: Jabamani Tudu, Sweety Devi, Ashalata Devi, Dalima Chhibber, Michel Castanha, Lako Bhutia.
MIDFIELDERS: Ranjana Chanu, Dangmei Grace, Sanju Yadav, Ratanbala Devi, Sumithra Kamaraj, Sangita Basfore, Indumathi Kathiresan.
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]FORWARDS: Anju Tamang, Roja Devi, Manisha, Sandhiya Ranganathan.
HEAD COACH: Maymol Rocky.
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