June 26, 2007
India Beat Belgium in Hockey,
On Course for Finals
Boom (Belgium)
India defeated hosts Belgium 4-1 in a crucial match of the BDO
Champions Challenge hockey tournament here Tuesday and stayed on
course for a place in the finals.
India, who had defeated England 3-2 Sunday, led 3-1 at half-time.
India are now joint second with Argentina with six points. New
Zealand lead the table with nine points. All six teams have now
played three matches each.
Sandeep Singh gave India the lead in the 13th when his cracking
flick went inside the goal. It was an indirect penalty corner
conversion.
Prabjhot Singh increased the lead five minutes later through a field
goal. A mistake by inside the striking circle by captain Thomas van
den Balck resulted in Singh getting hold of the ball and hitting it
into an empty goal from close range.
Belgium's new penalty corner ace Gregory Gucasoff reduced the margin
in the 26th minute. His flick gave him his third goal in the
tournament.
Minutes before the interval Shivendra Singh made it 3-1 for India.
Gurbaj Singh hit the ball across from the right flank and it is
deflected off a player's stick towards the goal before hitting the
post. Shivendra pounced on to the opportunity and scooped the ball
into the goal in the 31st minute.
After the interval, the game remained goalless for a long time.
Former India captain and defender Dilip Tirkey broke the monotony
with his 68th minute strike, off a penalty corner. His slightly
elevated hit touched goal-keeper Cédric Degreve on way to the goal.
India next match is against Argentina Thursday is a crucial one and
could well decide one of the two finalists.
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