<p>Bengaluru: Indian men's hockey team captain <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/harmanpreet-singh">Harmanpreet Singh</a> said it's time to move on from the euphoria of a second successive Olympic bronze medal if the side desires to retain its <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/asian-champions-trophy">Asian Champions Trophy</a> title in Hulunbuir, China this month.</p>.<p>Under Harmanpreet's leadership, India won a second successive bronze medal for the first time in over half-a-century at the Olympics in Paris recently. But Harmanpreet said it's time to move and start afresh after a deserving break for the Asian showpiece to be held from September 8 to 17.</p>.<p>"With a brief break after the Paris Olympics, the team is ready to take on the best hockey playing nations in Asia and prove its mettle.</p>.<p>"We had a good outing in Paris, but hockey is a very close game, we cannot rest on our laurels," the skipper said before leaving for China in the early hours on Tuesday.</p>.3 Pakistan hockey players banned for life for seeking asylum in European country.<p>"The aim will be to play high-octane hockey and retain our title." Besides India, the Asian Champions Trophy will feature Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Japan and hosts China.</p>.<p>India will begin their campaign against China on September 8, followed by a match against Japan on September 9.</p>.<p>After a one-day break, India will take on Malaysia on September 11, followed by Korea on September 12 and arch-rivals Pakistan on September 14.</p>.<p>The top four teams will advance to the semifinals slated for September 16, with final scheduled for September 17.</p>.<p>India is the most successful team in the tournament with four titles, followed by Pakistan (3).</p>.<p>India won the last edition in Chennai, beating Malaysia 4-3 in the final.</p>.<p>Vice captain Vivek Sagar Prasad said the side has a few new players in the team this time around, who have immense potential and are eager to perform.</p>.<p>"We will do our best to create a nurturing environment for them on the way to our title defence," he said. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: Indian men's hockey team captain <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/harmanpreet-singh">Harmanpreet Singh</a> said it's time to move on from the euphoria of a second successive Olympic bronze medal if the side desires to retain its <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/asian-champions-trophy">Asian Champions Trophy</a> title in Hulunbuir, China this month.</p>.<p>Under Harmanpreet's leadership, India won a second successive bronze medal for the first time in over half-a-century at the Olympics in Paris recently. But Harmanpreet said it's time to move and start afresh after a deserving break for the Asian showpiece to be held from September 8 to 17.</p>.<p>"With a brief break after the Paris Olympics, the team is ready to take on the best hockey playing nations in Asia and prove its mettle.</p>.<p>"We had a good outing in Paris, but hockey is a very close game, we cannot rest on our laurels," the skipper said before leaving for China in the early hours on Tuesday.</p>.3 Pakistan hockey players banned for life for seeking asylum in European country.<p>"The aim will be to play high-octane hockey and retain our title." Besides India, the Asian Champions Trophy will feature Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Japan and hosts China.</p>.<p>India will begin their campaign against China on September 8, followed by a match against Japan on September 9.</p>.<p>After a one-day break, India will take on Malaysia on September 11, followed by Korea on September 12 and arch-rivals Pakistan on September 14.</p>.<p>The top four teams will advance to the semifinals slated for September 16, with final scheduled for September 17.</p>.<p>India is the most successful team in the tournament with four titles, followed by Pakistan (3).</p>.<p>India won the last edition in Chennai, beating Malaysia 4-3 in the final.</p>.<p>Vice captain Vivek Sagar Prasad said the side has a few new players in the team this time around, who have immense potential and are eager to perform.</p>.<p>"We will do our best to create a nurturing environment for them on the way to our title defence," he said. </p>