The Free Press Journal

India stuns Belgium in Four Nations hockey

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India avenged the Four Nations Invitation­al tournament's first leg final loss against Belgium by beating the Olympic silver medallists 5-4 in their second outing of the second leg at the Gallagher Hockey Stadium here on Thursday.

India had earlier lost 1-2 to Belgium in the final of the first leg but held their nerve till the final hooter to come up with a winner in this high-octane match.

Rupinder Pal Singh (4', 42'), Harmanpree­t Singh (46'), Lalit Upadhyay (53') and Dilpreet Singh (59') scored for India, while John-John Dohmen (17'), Felix Denayer (37'), Alexander Hendrickx (45') and Tom Boon (56') scored for Belgium.

India's ploy to play two-touch hockey by rotating the ball swiftly paid off as early as the fourth minute when Vivek Sagar Prasad made a quick penetratio­n from the left flank forcing a Belgian defender to foul which resulted in the first penalty corner (PC) of the match. In-form Rupider improvised on Lalit Upadhyay's injection to fiercely put the ball into the top net giving India the early 1-0 lead.

But the world-class Belgian side came back into the second quarter with potent attack that put pressure on the Indian defence. A top of the circle penetratio­n by John-John Dohmen caught defender Varun Kumar off-guard, as he positioned himself comfortabl­y to take a successful reverse hit levelling the score 1-1.

The third quarter started with Belgium forcing a foul in the Indian circle and win a PC in the 37th minute. With a runner missing on the baseline, as they broke too early before the flick, Belgium tried a variation that worked with Felix nudging the ball into the post to give Belgium a 2-1 lead.

Minutes later, a defensive error in their circle saw Belgium give away a PC which was superbly struck by Rupinder fetching India the much-needed 2-2 equaliser in the 42nd minute.

Belgium kept the ball with D oh men nudging it to Alexander Hendrickx who found the gap only to win Belgium the 3-2 lead.

The final quarter started with India earning a PC on the counter attack, and this time though Rupinder's drag flick was saved by the Belgian goalkeeper Vincent Vanasch, the rebound landed with Harmanpree­t Singh who made no mistake in whipping it past Vanasch to level the scores 3-3.

However, the Belgium defence was punished when Vivek Prasad came up with brilliant stick work to dribble past Belgian defenders only to find Lalit unmanned in front of the post. A perfectly timed deflection by Lalit put India in 4-3 lead in the 53rd minute.

Under pressure to keep the lead, India 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 Tom Boon to fetch his team a 4-4 equaliser.

With Dilpreet Singh lurking around unmanned, it was another perfectly timed deflection by him that registered the win for India.

 ??  ?? Midfield action during the India-Belgium match.
Midfield action during the India-Belgium match.

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