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Back into the national fold after overcoming the "toughest phase of his career", fit-again dragflicker Rupinder Pal Singh says his comeback will be difficult as he has to stave off stiff competition from juniors to cement his place in the side.
A hamstring injury in his right leg just before the Hockey World League Semi-final in London earlier this year had almost jeopardised Rupinder's fledgling career.
But Rupinder, who last played for India in the Azlan Shah Cup in April-May this year, kept faith in himself and worked extensively during the lay-off period in his bid to make a successful return.
"It was difficult (to sit out of the team). It was frustrating as the injury doesn't seem to heal. It began with pain in the adductor muscle and spread to the hamstring. There was pain in the quadriceps as well," Rupinder said after being named in the Indian squad for the season-ending Hockey World League Final in Bhubaneswar.
The lanky defender from Faridkot in Punjab, however, has no regrets as he gears up to resume his career.
In Rupinder's absence one man who has benefited the most is young defender Harmanpreet Singh, who not only plies his trade in the same position but also excels in the same art – dragflicking.
Rupinder's inclusion in the HWL Final squad will add sheen to India's already potent penalty corner area which also has the likes of Harmanpreet, Varun Kumar and Amit Rohidas.
But for Rupinder, converting penalty corners is not his priority even though dragflicking is an intergral part of his game.
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