Tag: Hockey World Cup

  • It’s Belgium vs Germany in Hockey World Cup final

    It’s Belgium vs Germany in Hockey World Cup final

    Bhubaneswar (TIP)- Defending champions Belgium had to use all their experience to overcome a young and inspired Netherlands side and set up the title clash with Germany, who again saved their best for last to stun world No. 1 Australia. For the second game in a row, Germany fought back from 0-2 down. Having chased the game for almost 40 minutes, Germany scored two goals in the final three minutes to beat a below-par Australia 4-3. The win took Germany to their first major final in over 10 years. They are looking for their first major title since the gold medal at the 2012 Olympics.

    A famed rivalry in the first decade of the new millennium, the Australia-Germany tie is known more for its battles of attrition than tactics.

    The first semifinal was no different today as it became a tussle for territorial dominance from the starting whistle. If Germany were the more aggressive and motivated, and had more possession and attacks, Australia were the more clinical. Jeremy Hayward scored from their second penalty corner in the 11th minute and Nathan Ephraums doubled their lead 15 minutes later. Rather than breaking their morale, the goals further energised Germany. For Australia, the goals had a reverse effect. Already losing most of the battles, Australia became a bit complacent because of the two-goal cushion. With Germany wasting their penalty corner chances, Australia felt a false sense of security. Missing a top-grade penalty corner specialist has been the missing link for Germany for some time. The inclusion of Gonzalo Peillat, who led Argentina to the Olympics gold in 2016, raised the German hopes. After seven missed penalty corners, Peillat struck in the 42nd minute. Nine minutes later, he made it 2-2. A stunned Australia found their purpose again, and Blake Govers gave them the lead again from a penalty corner in the 57th minute. A minute later, Peillat shot his drag-flick into the roof of the goal, through the keeper’s gloves, bringing back memories of the Rio Games.        Source: TNS

  • FIH Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup

    FIH Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup

    • England, India win their last matches
    By: Prabhjot Singh

    The hosts India and England won their last round of group matches to march into the knockout round of the FIH Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup at iconic Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on January 19. While England by finishing at the top of Group D has assured itself a direct place in the quarter-finals, India, in spite of its 4-2 win over winless Wales, failed to finish at the top. It now has to play crossover matches to progress to quarter-finals. Though both England and India finished with seven points each, England took the spot with a better goal difference. It scored nine goals without conceding any while India aggregated six goals in its three games and conceded two against Wales to finish at number two position. The outcome of today’s game was inconsequential as it remained number two in the group. It needed to score eight goals without conceding any to head the group.

    As expected India did not field injured Hardik Singh. He was on the ground when the team started its warm up. He, however, was without a stick. He was seen cheering team mates. At the time of introduction of ceremony, he came with a stick but went to sit with the reserves on the sidelines.His absence was largely felt during the game.

    Akashdeep Singh, who smacked two brilliant “D” top strikes, was adjudged man of the match on a day when the Wales surprised Indian defence with two penalty corner conversions while India could  also manage only two, including one in the dying moments of the game when skipper Harmanpreet Singh stuck with a deep low flick. In all India got seven penalty corners. Aware of the style and strategy of Wales,the Indian team was unable to break the solid Wales defence in the first half as it struggled hard to open scoring.It was Shamsher Singh playing his 50th international who opened scoring for India in the 23rd minute by retrieving a rebound and shot into the net from the stop of the striking circle. The goal sent the packed Stadium wild. The roars got a boost three minutes into the second half when Aklashdeep Singh after intercepting a brilliant D top pass from Mandeep Singh smacked home a lightning shot that had the Wales goalkeeper beaten. Once India had a 2-0 lead, the crowd started demanding more as it cheered all good moves of the home team. However, it was Wales that stole the thunder for most of the time in the third quarter.  Goals by Furlong Gareth in the 43rd minute followed by a flawless conversion by Jacob Draper in the 45th minute had the stadium in pin drop silence. Though India managed to beat the Wales defence when Abhishek had a powerful reverse fick from D top  but the goal was disallowed by video referee after Wales asked for a review. Earlier, it was Akashdeep, who repeated his earlier drill, this time from the  right flank, to notch up the home team’s third goal.Before the game concluded, India had the consolation of scoring its fourth goal when skipper Harmanpreet Singh scored his first direct goal from a penalty corner.

    Earlier, England was a convincing 4-0 winner over Spain in its last game.

    Phil Roper opened the scoring for England in the 11th minute following a penalty corner. Nicholas Bandurak and Liam Ansell scored third and fourth goals for the English to take it to the top of the group.

    Now India and Spain will play crossovers with teams finishing second and third in group C. India takes on New Zealand and Malaysia plays Spain.

  • Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023: Tournament gets underway in Odisha with stunning opening ceremony

    Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023: Tournament gets underway in Odisha with stunning opening ceremony

    Cuttack (TIP)- Men’s Hockey World Cup, 2023 got underway on Wednesday, January 11,  evening with a spectacular opening ceremony at the picturesque Barabati Stadium in Cuttack that was witnessed by thousands of hockey lovers in attendance from across the country and abroad. Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, International Hockey Federation president Tayyab Ikram and Hockey India chairman Dilip Tirkey were present at the glittering ceremony to welcome members of all the 16 participating teams. Ikram, in his address, complimented Odisha for hosting the mega event twice consecutively, the last one being in 2018, and called the state the “Land of Hockey”.

    Thakur thanked the Odisha government for successfully hosting the event in grandeur and said the enthusiasm of the people of India and the state showed their love for the game.

    He said the Centre will always extend support to states for hosting such sporting events. Patnaik said Odisha has long been known for its hospitality and hoped every visitor takes back good memories of their stay in the state. The hour-long opening ceremony was preceded and succeeded by colourful cultural programmes that kept mesmerising the packed audience. The celebration began with a stunning tribal dance art of the state, which was a fusion of at least six local dance forms choreographed by eminent dance guru Aruna Mohanty. Sixteen fan parks were set up at important locations across the city where thousands of hockey lovers and enthusiasts witnessed the opening ceremony on giant screens. Hundreds of singers from Bollywood and local artists sang the Hockey World Cup theme song that was composed by music director Pritam, who also performed on the stage along with some other singers.

    The matches will be held at two venues – Birsa Mundra Hockey Stadium in Rourkela and Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar — from January 13 to January 29. While 20 matches will be played at Rourkela, 24 matches, including the final, will be held in Bhubaneswar.

    The state government has built a new hockey stadium in Rourkela ahead of the event. Odisha is hosting the international event for the second consecutive time, the previous one having been held in Bhubaneswar in 2018.    Source: PTI