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New Delhi: Sardar Singh and Sandeep Singh are best of friends on and off the field but the current Indian captain said it will be a tall order for the out-of-favour drag-flicker to make it to the World Cup-bound squad.
Sardar said it was heartening to witness healthy competition for places in the Indian hockey team at present, which means no player is a sure-shot pick for the World Cup to be held at The Hague, Netherlands, from May 31 to June 15.
"It is good to see tough fight for spots in the team. So no player, how experienced he is, can be certain about his place in the team. Even though I am the captain my place too is not guaranteed," Sardar said.
"There is immense competition in the team. There are 3-4 players in every position which is healthy for Indian hockey," he said.
"Sandeep is out of the team for quite a while now. But he is a class act and has shown his prowess in the Hockey India League, where he became the top-scorer for the second consecutive time. But frankly speaking, it would be tough for Sandeep (to seal a berth in World Cup team). He needs to put in more hard work and come with performance in the ongoing national camp to be in contention," he added.
Citing his own example, Sardar said even though he is currently the captain of the side, his place in the squad is not certain.
"Not only Sandeep it will be tough for every player to make it to the team, including me. At the end of the day it will depend on form and fitness," the ace mid-fielder said.
Gearing up to present a strong challenge at the upcoming event, a 21-member Indian team on Wednesday left for The Hague to play five build-up games, including two against World Cup hosts The Netherlands and one against Belgium.
During the tour, India will also play two games against Dutch national clubs at the same turf where the World Cup matches will be held.
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