Dipsan Tirkey: Last two years have been very challenging for me
The Indian defender is hopeful of making a comeback after two years.
A popular name from the India hockey team that lifted the FIH Junior Men's World Cup in 2016, Dipsan Tirkey has had a rough patch over the past two years. After his last appearance for the senior team in 2018 at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, he has been in and out of the squad mostly due to a career-threatening surgery.
Now, back in the reckoning, Dipsan Tirkey wants to make most of the opportunity he has been provided with. He remarked, "The last two years have been very challenging for me. While I went back to representing the junior team in a few tournaments, I was mostly out of action in 2019 due to a surgery I required. It took me a while before I could return to full fitness but now that I am given another opportunity to show my potential, I want to make full use of it."
Having been selected in the senior core probable group again, the defender says his focus is now on executing what the chief coach expects of him and also on improving his drag-flicking.
"After the lockdown, we have begun activities in a slow and steady manner. We are building up our game slowly and the sessions are not very tough yet. It is more like going back to basics and I feel this is the perfect time for me to work on my drag flicking skills and I have been focused on improvising this skill," expressed Dipsan Tirkey who hails from Odisha.
Although India may not travel for any competitions this year due to the prevailing travel restrictions, Tirkey hopes he will earn the Indian jersey again.
"I am working on giving my 100 percent in every session. I last played for India at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in 2018 and I am waiting to earn back the Indian jersey again. The core group is strong with some very good players and I will have to bring out my best performance to earn a spot again in the India team and I am working towards it with a positive frame of mind," he concluded.
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