The Asian Age

HWL India edge Belgium to enter semis

- Italian champions Hockey India League will been doubts

Bhubaneswa­r, Dec. 6: Goalkeeper Akash Chikte put up a superlativ­e show as India edged past Belgium 3- 2 in a penalty shootout to enter the semifinals of the FIH Hockey World League Final here on Wednesday. The teams were locked 3- 3 at the end of regulation time.

Chikte blocked four Belgian attackers during the shootout, while Lalit Upadhyay, Rupinder Pal Singh and Harmanpree­t Singh were on the mark for India.

Gurjant Singh ( 31st minute), Harmanpree­t ( 34th) and Rupinder ( 46th) scored in the regulation time for India.

Loick Luypaert ( 38th and 46th) converted two penalty corners to lead the Belgian fightback before Cedric Charlier ( 52nd) scored the equaliser after Rupinder’s goal.

Earlier, defending champions Australia lived upto their billing, notching up a 4- 1 win over Spain to storm into the semi- finals.

World no. 2 Australia exhibited their command in converting penalty corners as Blake Govers converted two set pieces in the 50th minute to hand his side the convincing win in the first quarterfin­al.

HIL TO RETURN IN NOV- DEC 2019 make a return in 2019 and will serve as the seasonendi­ng event to a busy internatio­nal calendar, Hockey India CEO Elena Norman confirmed on Wednesday.

There had over the league’s future after the organisers scrapped the 2018 edition.

While postponing, the organisers had claimed that the move was needed to review the five seasons of the league.

Putting to rest doubts over its future, the HI CEO said HIL will come back stronger in NovemberDe­cember 2019. Exact dates of the event were yet to be finalised.

 ??  ?? Indian players celebrate their win over Belgium in the quarter- final of the Men’s Hockey World League Final at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswa­r on Wednesday. The hosts won 3- 2 in a penalty shoot- out. —
Indian players celebrate their win over Belgium in the quarter- final of the Men’s Hockey World League Final at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswa­r on Wednesday. The hosts won 3- 2 in a penalty shoot- out. —

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