Hyderabad: One of the deadliest dragflickers to have ever worn the Indian Men’s Hockey Team jersey, VR Raghunath played his Senior World Cup as a teenager in Mönchengladbach in Germany. The full back went on to play over 300 games for his country at the highest level, and noted that there is nothing that matches up to the excitement of being part of a World Cup.
“When I went as a teenager to the World Cup in 2006, it was a great experience and it taught me about the international arena and the kind of pressure that’s associated with it. I learnt to handle pressure the toughest games and realised that you just cannot make mistakes in the World Cup,” Raghunath said.
Over the next decade, Raghunath had become one of the tallest members of the Indian Men’s Hockey Team and was one of the players the youngsters would look up to when the World Cup in 2014 came around. “I always told the players to give their best individually, so that it would reflect on the team’s performances. My seniors used to tell me to relax and play my natural game, but when it comes to the World Cup, it’s tough to do that, there is always some amount of nerves, unless you have played 80-100 games for your country. Dilip Tirkey Sir was always very helpful, and it was only in my second World Cup that I really understood the advices they used to give.”