Former India hockey captain Sardar Singh is confident of a good showing from the national team in the Men's World Cup in Bhubaneswar and Rourkela next year with the "good structure" it has put in place over the last few years.
With less than 50 days to go for the showpiece event, the anticipation to witness the 16 best teams in the world is increasing with each passing day and Sardar feels that while the current set of players are a "talented lot", they will have to be really hungry in order to go all the way.
"The current Indian men's team has been doing well in recent years, and they are a talented lot, with a good structure as well. They should never be satisfied and always be hungry for more," said Sardar, winner of gold at the 2014 Asian Games, silver at the 2014 Champions Trophy, and former captain of the side.