New Delhi: Following a two-month hiatus put forward by Covid-19 pandemic, Indian hockey stars have been following strict protocols after their return to practice at Sports Authority of India (SAI) in Bengaluru earlier this month.
The players might have been away from the field but men's national team coach Graham Reid utilised the enforced break by following his normal routine -- analysing the opposition and preparing for the future.
"We have stayed away from the pitch for some time, but I have still been in touch with the game during this period. We have been doing online courses with coaches," Reid told a leading news agency.
"I have been analyzing the opposition teams and working on our tactics. It's been hard to stay away from the pitch, but I am sure the players have missed the pitch even more.
"During the lockdown, we have tried to use our time productively. We have asked the players to share stories from their lives on video so that all of us can know each one of us a lot better," he added.
The lockdown period must've been challenging for the players as they were stuck indoors at the SAI facility since March. But according to the coach, they tried to create an environment where the athletes remained in good frame of mind despite the ongoing crisis.
"We have had individual meetings with all the players during this period. We have spoken about their performances in the last year and what we expect from them once we return to international hockey," Reid said.
"We try and touch base with the players every day and see how they are doing and how their families are doing.
"It's been tough for the players to stay away from their families so we have ensured that the players remain positive. We cracked jokes with the players and tried to keep them in a jovial frame of mind."
The year was important for the Indian hockey team because of the Olympics but now that the event has been postponed till next year, Reid believes the 'reset button' has been pushed as far as the multi-national event in Tokyo is concerned.
He also admitted that it could be a blessing in disguise for the younger players, who weren't in reckoning for a place in squad earlier.