The Sunday Guardian

India beat New Zealand to reach hockey final

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TAURANGA ( NEW ZEALAND): India thrashed hosts New Zealand 3- 1 in the third match of the Four Nations Invitation­al hockey tournament on Saturday to set up their summit clash against Olympic silver medallist Belgium here on Sunday.

India scored through Harmanpree­t Singh, Dilpreet Singh and Mandeep Singh while Kane Russell was the lone scorer for New Zealand. Belgium, on the other hand, sealed their berth after beating Japan 4-1.

New Zealand needed at least a draw to progress to the summit clash but World No.6 India proved too hot to handle.

India went ahead in the second minute after the pushback via Harmanpree­t who converted a penalty corner in beginning of the first quarter.

Dilpreet (21’) then sliced open their defence to double India’s lead in the second quarter.

Trailing 0-2 after the first half, New Zealand improved their game after the change of ends. They tried breaking through a stubborn Indian defence but were denied.

However, Russell (45’) found an opening in the third quarter when he struck home through a penalty corner. New Zealand had cut down India’s lead to just one goal.

However, striker Mandeep ended Black Sticks’ hopes of a late comeback when he sounded the board in the 47th minute with India recording their second victory in three games.

“We started the match much better today and I saw individual improvemen­t. It’s important for the players to keep pushing themselves,” chief coach Sjoerd Marijne said after the match.

“I am particular­ly happy about today’s win because the team did a lot of analyzing ahead of the match and their keenness to improve was evident in today’s match. On his thoughts about playing Belgium on Sunday, the 43-year-old Dutchman said: “This tournament is about improving our play and we already played a good match against a full-strength Belgium side so the final will be challengin­g too.”

“But every match, this team has shown progress and have gotten better with performanc­e so in the final too we can expect a close contest,” he added. IANS

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Harmanpree­t Singh.

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