KARACHI: The Pakistan national hockey team departed for Gold Cost, Australia here on Tuesday morning, aiming to win gold at the Commonwealth Games beginning from April 5. Pakistan’s senior team have won one silver and one bronze medal in 2006 and 2002 respectively during their four outings in the Commonwealth Games. They missed the event last time around, but are hoping to make up for it with gold in this year’s edition. The team has been training with former India hockey coach Roelant Oltmans, who has signed a two-and-a-half year deal with the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF). Senior players of the team are happy with Oltmans, who has also coached the national side back in 2003-2004. “It is really good to be training under him as he is aware of the latest techniques of coaching. His experience with the Indian national team will also come in handy during the tournament,” Muhammad Irfan Senior said before the departure of the team. “Apart from the language barrier, Oltmans has been helpful. We were lacking in a lot of areas where the local coached weren’t able to help us. Oltmans has filled that gap,” he added. Pakistan hockey team goalie Imran Butt said that their main target this year was to win the Asian Games, which would give them direct entry into Olympics. “Our aim is to prepare for the Asian Games, however our new coach wants us to perform well in Commonwealth Games too, and wants us to at least give tough time to the top teams,” he said. Pakistan team manager Hasan Sardar said that he was expecting a better show from the national side as compared to their recent performances on international assignments. “Our concentration will be on playing fast and aggressive hockey,” Sardasaid. “The teams in our pool are either on the same level or better than us. India and England are ranked higher, but that does not mean that we will be under pressure. We have our plans ready and under Oltmans’ coaching, our boys are improving.” 13th ranked Pakistan have been placed in pool B alongside sixth-ranked India, seventh-ranked England, 12th ranked Malaysia and 24th ranked Wales. In pool A, hosts and top-ranked team Australia has been placed with ninth-ranked New Zealand, 11th ranked Canada, 15th ranked South Africa and 23rd ranked Scotland. Pakistan will play their first match on the opening day of the event, April 5, against Wales before facing arch-rivals India on April 7, followed by England on April 8 and Malaysia on April 11. The top-two teams from each pool will qualify for the semi-finals to be played on April 13, while the medal matches will be played on April 14. Published in Daily Times, March 28th 2018.