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After Tokyo high, India now 'target' historic CWG gold in men's hockey

Commonwealth Games, which will put an end to Australia's dominance in the sport at the multi-sport event. Australia won six successive gold medals in men's hockey competition since the sport was introduced at the CWG in 1998 Kuala Lumpur. India have shown transformation since winning an Olympics bronze after 41 years in Tokyo and the Graham Reid-led side would look to better its silver medal-winning efforts at Delhi 2010 and Glasgow 2014.

"Our target is to win the gold medal at the Commonwealth Games. The rest will depend on our performances," Surender was quoted as saying in a Hockey India release. After the Tokyo glory last year, India witnessed a lean patch as they finished third in the Asian Champions Trophy and Asia Cup -- two tournaments where the country fielded second string sides.

In the FIH Pro League too, India finished third. Surender believes exposure against top teams in the Pro League would keep them in good stead in Birmingham. "The matches that we have played since the Tokyo Olympics have been quite good.

We have played against strong teams and it has really benefited us. "We executed our plans well and were also able to recognise the areas where we need improve upon," the 28-year-old said. India are placed in Pool B alongside hosts England, Canada, Wales and Ghana.

Surender said their first focus is to start well against Ghana on July 31. "We are not taking any match lightly. Every team will enter the tournament to win the gold medal.

Our current focus is on the first game against Ghana," he said. "We have been closely following the footage of opponents. Our coaches are making plans accordingly and we will hope to follow the same on match day.

Read more on timesofindia.indiatimes.com