India placed in easy pool at Hockey World Cup

IANS  |  Lausanne (Switzerland) 

Hosts have been grouped with Belgium, and in an easy Pool C in the opening round of the Hockey World Cup, to be held in Bhubaneswar, from November 28 to December 16, it was announced on Wednesday.

In Pool C, for world No.6 and 1975 edition winners India, Rio 2016 Olympic silver medallists are the only higher-ranked team, at world No.3, while and African continental champions and have world rankings of 11 and 15, respectively.

will meet on the opening day, on December 2. Six days later, they will take on at the 16,000 capacity Kalinga Stadium, according to the (FIH).

The 16 participating teams have been split into four pools of four, with Rio 2016 Olympic champions and world No.2 competing in Pool A alongside No.9 New Zealand, No.8 and No.18 France, while reigning world champions and No.1 take on No.7 England, No.10 and No.17 in Pool B.

Pool D seems to be the toughest, with European champions and three-time world champions the (No.4), two-time champions (No.5), (No.12) and No.13 and record champions battling among themselves to be the top two teams in order to progress to the quarter-finals.

A first place finish in each pool will guarantee a berth in the quarter-finals, with the second and third place finishers in each pool needing to win a cross-over match.

The pool phase of the competition will take place from November 28 to December 9, with two matches per day being played at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Indian Standard Time respectively.

Each day of action will be pool focussed, with the opening day's play featuring two matches in Pool C as Shane McLeod's take on before host nation target a winning start when they face

There are numerous eye-catching fixtures in the pool phase, including the mouth-watering Pool D meeting of two former world champions in and on December 1, champions taking on European giants on December 2 and England aiming to upset the odds against the mighty Kookaburras of on December 4.

The cross-over matches will be played on December 10 and 11. The quarter-finals will take place on December 12 and 13.

The semi-finals will be played on December 15, with the bronze medal and the showpiece match the next day.

Pools:

Pool A: Argentina, New Zealand, Spain, France

Pool B: Australia, England, Ireland, China

Pool C: Belgium, India, Canada, South Africa

Pool D: Netherlands, Germany, Malaysia, Pakistan

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 15:38 IST
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