Between them they have the experience of playing five Hockey World Cups and thus former India captain MM Somaya, Edgar Mascarenhas and Adrian D'Souza believes the upcoming edition of the mega event starting in Rourkela on Friday is a huge opportunity for India to end the four-decade medal drought in the mega event.
Somaya has played in two World Cups, Mascarenhas in the 1990 event in Pakistan and D'Souza in the 2006 and 2010 editions. But all three believe that with India playing at home and considering the amount of time the players have spent together as a team, the 16-team event being held at Rourkela and Bhubaneswar is a great opportunity for them.
"It's a wonderful opportunity for the Indian team as we are not sure when we will host the World Cup again. The players have been together at the camp since the Covid-19 pandemic. India won a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics -- a medal after four decades, and we have a good team," said Somaya, a member of the team that won India's last gold medal at the Olympics in 1980.