Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India gear up for Dutch challenge

After three easy wins, India are expected to face tough opposition

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com n

India’s rampaging form would be put through a tough test when they take on world No 4 The Netherland­s in their final Pool B match of the Hockey World League Semi-Final, here on Monday.

India, ranked sixth in the world, are presently atop in Pool B with three wins from as many games, while The Netherland­s are placed second with two wins from two games.

But going by performanc­e so far in the tournament, India hold an edge over Netherland­s as they have so far recorded convincing wins in the tournament.

India defeated Scotland 4-1, Canada 3-0 before demolishin­g arch-rivals Pakistan 7-1 in their first three games.

Netherland­s, on the other hand, beat Pakistan 4-0 before getting the better of Scotland 3-0 in their first two games. On form, India are expected to give Netherland­s a run for their money tomorrow, provided they can keep their composure on the turf.

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With their place already secured in the quarterfin­als, India would be hoping to keep up the good work and keep a clean slate going into the business end of the tournament.

Barring a few lapses early in their games, the Indians have been clinical so far in the tournament, controllin­g the proceeding­s in each and every match.

The performanc­e of India’s forward-line has been outstandin­g with the likes of Ramandeep Singh, Akashdeep Singh and Talwinder Singh showcasing their brilliance with the stick by scoring some fantastic goals.

The mid-field, led by a talismanic Sardar Singh, and also featuring the likes of skipper Manpreet Singh, has been providing ample support to the strikers.

In the absence of key players like Rupinderpa­l Singh, India’s young backline, led by Harmanpree­t Singh, has displayed gritty performanc­es and conceded just two goals.

India’s reserve goalkeeper­s -Vikas Dahiya and Akash Chikta -- too have been brilliant under the bar in the absence of regular skipper and one of the best custodians of the world, PR Sreejesh.

The Netherland­s, who are taking on Canada later in the day, will nonetheles­s start favourites. The result of the match will decide the leader of Pool B.

Going by the performanc­es so far, it would be hard to predict the winner tomorrow as there is hardly anything to separate the two sides.

The winner of Tuesday’s match will play the fourth-placed team in the quarterfin­als.

 ?? PTI ?? Pool leaders India have been clinical in the three group encounters so far.
PTI Pool leaders India have been clinical in the three group encounters so far.

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