Indian hockey is back to top of the table once again: Ashley Jackson
New Delhi: Ashley Jackson of Great Britain has been one of the most successful captains in the Coal India HIL with his team Ranchi Rays winning the league on two occasions. This year too he is optimistic his team will set its sights high. “I think our expectations are always high because of what we achieved in the past, even last season we had a very successful league campaign finishing 1st by 8 points but came up short in the Semi Finals on shootouts,” explained 29-year-old Jackson, who debuted for Great Britain in 2007.
“We will set our sights high for this season as I'm sure everyone else will, if we are playing with smiles on our faces then that doesn't look good for all the other teams. We have a great group in Ranchi Rays so it's always fun,” stated an excited Jackson ahead of his arrival in Mumbai where he will join his team Ranchi Rays for the week-long camp. The Ranchi-based franchise owned by cricketer MS Dhoni will begin their campaign on 21 January against Dabang Mumbai at the Mahindra Hockey Stadium.
Having watched Indian players closely over the years through his association with the Coal India HIL, Jackson feels that the new crop of players can be lethal in the international stage and the recent success has only added to their confidence. “I think it's safe to say with the senior team’s performances over the past four years and the junior team now becoming World Champions under the leadership of coach Harendra Singh, Indian hockey is back to the top of the table once again. I have spent four-five years playing alongside Manpreet (Singh), Biru (Birendra Lakra) and Kothajit (Singh) who have all grown as players each year. It's also fun to see how some of the younger guys like Mandeep (Singh) and Simranjeet (Singh) are getting on with their game,” he added.
Apart from hockey, Jackson is an ardent fan of cricket. That he is part of the franchise owned by India’s most successful cricket captain MS Dhoni is only an added advantage to his love for the sport. He says, “MS Dhoni is a pioneer of the modern game as we know it today, the first of the modern era of cricket, really taking a shot, making it to the next level where it is less about text book technique that they once taught us for hours and hours back home,” says the Englishman who has played fair bit of cricket and football during his childhood days.
“Dhoni is someone who gets the job done no matter how it looks and entertaining along the way. Having said that I'm a conventional cricketer from back home so I'd settle down to watch Joe Root bat the first three days of a test match any day,” he admitted, candidly.