Strikers Wilson and Child only New Zealanders snapped up at hockey auction but hope more will follow.
Talented New Zealand striker Nick Wilson hopes his, and teammate Simon Child's selection for the inaugural Indian Hockey League will open the door for more Black Sticks in the coming seasons.
Wilson was snapped up for US$24,000 - US$4000 more than his reserve price - by the Ranchi Rhinos, while fellow striker Child met his reserve in being bought by the Delhi Wave Riders as hockey cashes in on India's love of the stick sport.
Nine New Zealand players put their hands up in the auction, but only the pair of hot-shot attackers attracted interest. Palmerston North player Wilson was loath to speculate on why more didn't draw interest "but sometimes it's not what your actual value is, it's about how much someone is prepared to pay on the day".
New Zealand's disappointing Olympic campaign, where they finished ninth, may have had a bearing, although Wilson made a valid point disputing that. "There are top-quality coaches [involved] and they know all the players," he said.