New Delhi:Indian women's hockey team drag-flick specialist Gurjit Kaur says the players have become fearless since their historic fourth-place finish at the Tokyo Olympics.
Gurjit was one of the architects of the team's fine run to the semifinals in Tokyo and has been nominated for the FIH Women's Player of the Year Award 2020-21.
The 25-year-old defender scored the all-important goal in the stunning 1-0 win over fancied Australia in the quarterfinals.
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"Even though we missed out on winning the medal by a whisker, there are a lot of positives to take from this dream campaign," she was quoted as saying by Hockey India.
"People have started watching us, and I am sure our performance will inspire young girls to take up hockey. The Tokyo Olympics 2020 marks the beginning of a new era of Indian hockey.
"We have gained a lot of confidence, we have become fearless, and going forward it will certainly help us perform well in major tournaments. I also hope we get the same amount of love and respect going forward."
Speaking on her nomination for FIH Women's Player of the Year Award, Gurjit said it was a reward for her hard work and sacrifice.