Value of the short-distance pass tactic was my biggest takeaway: Vivek Sagar Prasad

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Vivek Sagar Prasad in action against Belgium. (Pic Courtesy: HI)

Kolkata: Indian men’s hockey team midfielder Vivek Sagar Prasad has been in the thick of things since making his senior debut in January 2018. The 20-year-old has played a key role in India’s victories at the FIH Men’s Series Finals and the FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers last year.

However, leading India to a silver medal at the 3rd Youth Olympic Games will always be one of the most special moments in Prasad’s career. The midfielder expressed that he understood the importance of short distance passes in that competition.

“In the 3rd Youth Olympic Games, we decided that we should move forward through short distance passes on the pitch. We felt that it’s always better to stick to short distance passes and we were successful with this tactic in the tournament. Even in the senior international circuit, I applied the tactic of short distance passes and it has helped me. That was one of my big learnings from the 3rd Youth Olympic Games,” said Prasad.

In his short senior international career so far, the midfielder has acquired a rich vein of experience of playing in front of big crowds. “There’s an excitement and a sense of nervousness while playing in front of big crowds, especially in front of our home crowd. We tend to play much better in front of our own home crowd.

When I initially joined the Indian team, I spoke to my seniors about how to play in front of big crowds and they told me that if I focus only on my game then I will not be distracted by anything else. Now, I am comfortable playing in front of big crowds,” said the 20-year-old.

“I have always worked very hard during practice sessions and I have only focussed on the present. I don’t think too much about the future. I follow all the directives given to me by our Coaches diligently and that has helped me become a better player.”

“It was really nice to meet my family during our break. We carried out our 14-day self-isolation period once we got back to the Sports Authority of India campus in Bengaluru. We carried out the workout schedules given to us in our rooms. I mostly spent my time focussing on fitness drills and watched television as well,” said the midfielder.