The Free Press Journal

India, Belgium and Canada in same group

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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.

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