India upset Belgium 5-4 in four-nation hockey

Press Trust of India  |  Hamilton (New Zealand) 

The Indian men's team produced a spirited perfomance to world No.3 5-4 in its second match of the Four Nations Invitational Tournament's second leg here today. had earlier lost 1-2 to in the final of the first leg but held their nerve till the final hooter to come up with a winner in this high-tempo, high-speed match. (4', 42'), (46'), Upadhyay (53') and Dilpreet Singh (59') scored in India's win while (17'), (37'), (45') and (56') scored for began the match with disciplined structure, playing two-touch to rotate the ball swiftly and accurately to pave their way into Belgium's striking circle. The effort paid off early when made a quick penetration from the left flank forcing Belgian defender to foul which resulted in the first penalty corner of the match. It was in-form Rupinder Pal Singh, who stepped up for the drag flick, improvising on Upadhyay's injection to fiercely put the ball into the top net. The early 1-0 lead undoubtedly put the Belgians on the backfoot. But the European side came back in the second quarter with a potent attack that put pressure on the Indian defence.

A top of the circle penetration by caught the Indian defender off-guard, as he positioned himself comfortably to take a successful reverse hit leveling the score 1-1. A PC won by in the 24th minute saw dangerous Tom Boon take the flick but was brilliantly saved by Sreejesh who plunged to his left to snuff it away. With seconds remaining for the second hooter, won a PC but Rupinder's flick this time went wide ending the second quarter in a stalemate. The match took a dramatic turn in the third quarter, with both teams displaying top quality skills to take the lead. It was who forced a foul in the Indian circle to win a PC in the 37th minute. With a missing on the baseline, as they broke too early before the flick, tried a variation that worked with Felix nudging the ball into the post that put in 2-1 lead. Minutes later, a defensive error in their circle saw give away a PC which was superbly struck by Rupinder in the similar fashion that he scored earlier fetching the much-needed 2-2 equalizer in the 42nd minute. Though were resilient in their defence, an attempt to stop the Belgian in the baseline saw concede a PC with just 43 seconds remaining for the third hooter. Despite the drag flick being effectively saved by Sreejesh, kept the ball with Dohmen nudging it to who found the gap only to win the 3-2 lead. With both teams unrelenting in their efforts, the final quarter was nerve-wracking as came back from the break pressing high up. won a PC on the counter attack, and this time though Rupinder's drag flick was saved by the Belgian goal keeper Vincent Vanasch, the rebound landed with Harmanpreet Singh who made no mistake in whipping it past Vanasch leveling the score 3-3. were awarded yet another PC in the following minute but was well-saved, however, defence was punished when came up with brilliant stick work to dribble past Belgian defenders only to find unmanned in front of the post. A perfectly timed deflection by put in 4-3 lead in the 53rd minute. Under pressure to keep the lead, fumbled in the circle to concede a PC with less than five minutes for the final hooter and the error was punished by Belgian drag flicker who was fierce in his attempt to fetch his team a 4-4 equaliser. With clock ticking away, both teams hunted for a winner, and despite holding the ball for most part could not break Indian defence. It was Sreejesh who made a brilliant save yet again to contain from scoring. Seconds later, Indian found himself making an ambitious circle entry from the top, turning around to beat Belgian defender, striking the ball towards the post. With Dilpreet Singh lurking around unmanned, it was another perfectly timed deflection by him that registered the win for On January 27, will take on in their third match.

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First Published: Thu, January 25 2018. 14:05 IST