India beaten by Dutch

Rio de Janeiro, Aug 11: India's men's hockey team was on Thursday beaten by the Netherlands 1-2 for its second loss in four Pool B games but with yet another group match to go, its hopes of qualifying for the Olympics quarter-fils remained alive.

Rogier Hofman's 32nd minute goal was cancelled out by Indian drag-flicker V.R. Raghuth in the 38th minute. Pelty corner specialist Mink van der Weerden scored the winner for the Dutchmen in the 54th minute.

Despite the loss, India remained in the third spot with six points, while the Netherlands moved to the top spot with 10 points. Two-time defending champions Germany, second in the table with three wins, and the Netherlands are the two teams who have already secured their positions in the quarter-fils.

India will play Cada in their fil pool game where even a draw will be enough to take them to the quarter-fils. If they lose against the Cadians, it will boil down to goal differences.

Both the teams started the game on a cautious note, waiting for each other to make the mistake. The Netherlands domited the ball possession initially and India slowly got into the groove.

Late in the first quarter, Dutch playmaker Billy Bakker sneaked into the Indian circle and drove towards the post from the right but none of his teammates touched the ball as goalkeeper P.R. Sreejesh allowed the ball to move in without any danger.

The pace of the game became faster and both the teams showed real intent in going for the kill. Dutch midfielder Rogier Hofman crossed from the left baseline for Valentin Verga, who tested Sreejesh from a close angle but Sreejesh was alert to avoid the danger.

India came up with their first attack -- building from the right as S.V. Sunil and S.K. Uthappa moved inside the Dutch circle but the latter's pass towards the front of the goal was blocked by defender Mink van der Weerden, who outsmarted Sunil and Nikkin Thimmaiah.

Later, the Dutch came roaring with a fierce counter-attack with Jeroen Hertzberger passing to Mirco Pruijser but Jorrit Croon failed to successfully deflect past Sreejesh.

Barely 90 seconds after the 10-minute break, Sreejesh's clearance off a counter-attack saw the ball rising up to dangerous height, earning the Netherlands their first pelty corner. Even though star drag-flicker van der Weerden's flick was blocked by Sreejesh on his left but Hofman pounced on the opportunity to drive the ball home in the 32nd minute.

However, the good thing was India remained unflustered by the goal and India continued to play according to the plan.

They maged to earn a pelty corner, which saw Rupinder's powerful flick was blocked by Dutch custodian Jaap Stockmaan. The ball rose up to a dangerous height, and in the second attempt, Rupinder's flick entered the goal after being deflected by the first onrushing defender in the 38th minute.

Later, a hard tackle and subsequent action saw India's Raghuth and Sunil being sidelined for indiscipline for 10 minutes and five minutes respectively.

With only eight outfield players for India available, the Netherlands saw this as a great opportunity and pappered the Indian circle but the Indian defence stood strong.

In the fil quarter, the Netherlands mounted attack and earned as many as five pelty corners. They regained the lead in the 54th minutes when van der Weerden fired a scorching grounder to the low left corner to make it 2-1.

In the dying moments, India removed goalkeeper Sreejesh to bring in an extra outfield player and their attack was fruitful, earning them as many as four back-to-back pelty corners. But Raghuth and Rupinder Pal Singh failed to convert them as India lost the game 1-2. IANS

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