India, Belgium and Canada in same group
In a favourable draw, hosts India were on Wednesday clubbed in Pool C along side Olympics silver medallists Belgium, World No 11 Canada and African continental champions South Africa in the men’s Hockey World Cup to be held in Bhubaneswar from November 28-December 16.
According to the schedule announced by the International Hockey Federation (FIH) on Wednesday, Asian champions India will open their campaign against South Africa on November 28 before taking on European giants Belgium on December 2 and Canada on December 8.
Pool A, meanwhile, consists of Rio 2016 Olympic champions Argentina, New Zealand, Spain and France.
There are a few marquee fixtures in the pool phase, including the mouth-watering Pool D meeting between two former world champions Germany and Pakistan on December 1.
England will be aiming to upset the mighty Australians on December 4.
The Pool stages will run from November 28 to December 9 and will be followed by the quarterfinals on December 12-13.
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, which will be played on 10-11 December, in order to reach the last eight.
The quarter-finals will take place on 12 -13 December.
The semi-finals will be played on 15 December, with the bronze medal and the showpiece final scheduled for 16 December.
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.
Azlan Shah opener
The 18-member Indian men's hockey team led by the experienced midfielder Sardar Singh has left for the 27th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2018. The team will begin their campaign on March 3 against 2016 Olympic champion Argentina.
Captain Sardar Singh expressed confidence about their prospects in the prestigious annual event which will see World No.1 Australia, World No.2 Argentina, England, Ireland, hosts Malaysia in the fray.
"It will be a good competition and Sultan Azlan Shah Cup has for long been a tournament that sets the pace for the rest of the calendar year and doing well her” stated the 31-year-old midfielder ahead of the team's departure.