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Sreejesh says India-Pakistan hockey rivalry has lost its edge ahead of World Cup clash

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India faces Pakistan in a crucial Hockey World Cup match, with a win guaranteeing their place in the tournament's second round. Former captain PR Sreejesh commented that the competitive intensity of the India-Pakistan rivalry has diminished over the years. He offered tactical advice to the current squad, recommending a more aggressive defensive pressing approach. Current captain Harmanpreet Singh's influence on the team is said to extend well beyond his on-field role.

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