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Dominant Indian Junior Hockey Team Score 4-0 win Over England | Hockey News
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Dominant Indian Junior Hockey Team Score 4-0 win Over England | Hockey News

[ad_1] India defeated England 4-0© TwitterThe Indian junior men's hockey team scored a fluent 4-0 victory over England at the 4-Nations Tournament Dusseldorf on Monday. Rajinder Singh (13th), Amir Ali (33th), Amandeep Lakra (41st) and Araijeet Singh Hundal (58th) were the goal scorers for India. After a cagey start to the match, India went ahead 1-0 after Rajinder converted a penalty corner. Trailing by a goal, England started stitching together attacking moves to cover the deficit in the second quarter.However, they could not penetrate the Indian defence as the scoreline remained 1-0 at half-time.At the start of the second half, Amir Ali scored a quick field goal to put more pressure on England.With a 2-0 lead behind them, India started dominating the proceedings. Amandeep converted ano...
Grambusch Brothers Shine In Germany’s ‘Crazy’ Penalty Shootout Win Over England To Enter World Cup Semifinals | Hockey News
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Grambusch Brothers Shine In Germany’s ‘Crazy’ Penalty Shootout Win Over England To Enter World Cup Semifinals | Hockey News

[ad_1] Germany struck twice with two minutes left in the match to wipe out a two-goal deficit and then prevailed over England in the penalty shootout to make a dramatic entry into the semifinals of the FIH Men's World Cup in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday. Captain Mats Grambusch and his younger brother Tom scored in the space of one minute after England were ahead 2-0 till the 58th minute as Germany snatched a win from the jaws of defeat in an edge-of-the-seat quarterfinal match.Germany, who finished second in Pool B and defeated France 5-1 in the crossover match, will face title contenders Australia in the semifinals on Friday.The vociferous spectators at the Kalinga Stadium thought that England would wrap up the match comfortably after Zachary Wallace (12th) and Liam Ansell (33rd) gave them ...
“Not That Bad”: India Coach Graham Reid Gives Update On Hardik Singh’s Injury | Hockey News
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“Not That Bad”: India Coach Graham Reid Gives Update On Hardik Singh’s Injury | Hockey News

[ad_1] Hockey World Cup: India played a goalless draw against England© TwitterIndia could not beat England in a crucial hockey World Cup match but head coach Graham Reid on Sunday said having back-to-back clean sheets was a achievement for the team which was "leaking" goals recently. India played out a goal-less draw against England in their second Pool D match but still remained in the hunt for a direct quarterfinals qualification. "We have been leaking goals since the Tokyo Olympics but now we have got back-to-back clean sheets, that is the positive from this match," Reid said at the post-match press conference."We conceded too many penalty corners but at the same time we defended them very well," he added.India conceded 25 goals while scoring 17 against Australia in a five-match serie...
Hockey World Cup: India, England Miss Plenty Of Chances; Play Out Goalless Draw | Hockey News
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Hockey World Cup: India, England Miss Plenty Of Chances; Play Out Goalless Draw | Hockey News

[ad_1] India played out a goalless draw against England in an entertaining pool match to remain in contention for a direct quarterfinal berth in the FIH Men's Hockey World Cup in Rourkela on Sunday. In an evenly contested Pool D match, both the sides failed to score despite getting ample chances to force a result at the jam-packed Birsa Munda Stadium. England got eight penalty corners as against India's four. But the home team's penalty corners defence was impeccable.England and India are now on four points each from two matches and who tops the pool and qualify directly for the quarterfinals will be decided on January 19 when India play Wales while England take on Spain, both the matches to be played at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.If two teams are on equal points and have won same nu...
India vs England, Hockey World Cup 2023 Live Updates: India vs England Match In Rourkela Kicks Off | Hockey News
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India vs England, Hockey World Cup 2023 Live Updates: India vs England Match In Rourkela Kicks Off | Hockey News

[ad_1] Hockey World Cup 2023 Live: Here are the squads of India and England -India: P.R. Sreejesh, Krishna Pathak, Jarmanpreet Singh, Surender Kumar, Harmanpreet Singh (Captain), Varun Kumar, Amit Rohidas (Vice Captain), Nilam Sanjeep Xess, Manpreet Singh, Hardik Singh, Nilakanta Sharma, Shamsher Singh, Vivek Sagar Prasad, Akashdeep Singh, Mandeep Singh, Lalit Kumar Upadhyay, Abhishek, Sukhjeet Singh.England: David Ames (captain), James Albery, Liam Ansell, Nick Bandurak, Will Calnan, David Condon, David Goodfield, Harry Martin, James Mazarelo (GK), Nick Park, Ollie Payne (GK), Phil Roper, Scott Rushmere, Liam Sanford, Tom Sorsby, Zach Wallace, Jack Waller, Sam Ward. [ad_2] Source link
England Will Be Tougher Than Spain: India Head Coach Graham Reid | Hockey News
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England Will Be Tougher Than Spain: India Head Coach Graham Reid | Hockey News

[ad_1] England will be tougher opponents than Spain whom India outclassed 2-0 in their opening World Cup match but the home team cannot lower its guard in the second group match on Sunday, head coach Graham Reid said. Local hero Amit Rohidas and midfielder Hardik Singh scored in India's dominant win against Spain on Friday. A win against England, ranked fifth in the world, on Sunday will help India put one foot in the quarterfinals as they can fancy their chances of beating Wales in their final Pool D match. India are ranked sixth in the world while Wales are 15th."We are up against England next and it will be tougher, they are ranked higher than us. We know how tough England are in the Commonwealth Games," Reid said.Last year, the two sides faced each other three times with their last m...
India vs England, Hockey World Cup 2023: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming | Hockey News
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India vs England, Hockey World Cup 2023: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming | Hockey News

[ad_1] After beginning their campaign with a 2-0 win over Spain, India will now be going up against England in their next Pool D fixture of the ongoing Men's Hockey World Cup on Sunday at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium, Rourkela. Amit Rohidas and Hardik Singh were the stars for India as they provided the hosts with the two goals against Spain on Friday. The Harmanpreet Singh-led will look to claim a victory over as it would strengthen their chances of entering into the quarterfinals.When will the India vs England, 2023 Hockey World Cup match be played?The India vs England, 2023 Hockey World Cup match will be played on Sunday, January 15.Where will the India vs England, 2023 Hockey World Cup match be played?The India vs England, 2023 Hockey World Cup match will be played at the Birsa Mund...
Spain Conquered, England Test Awaits India In Hockey World Cup | Hockey News
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Spain Conquered, England Test Awaits India In Hockey World Cup | Hockey News

[ad_1] A perfect start to their campaign with a dominant win over Spain, notwithstanding, India will face a stern test when they take on an equally impressive England in their second pool match of the FIH Men's Hockey World Cup in Rourkela on Sunday. India outclassed Spain 2-0 with a near flawless show in their opening Pool D match on Friday at the brand new Birsa Munda stadium but England is an equally tough side, if not more.The home team cannot drop the intensity and quality it showed against Spain as England too are on a high after a 5-0 thrashing of Wales in their opening match.Egged on by a packed crowd at the 21,000 capacity Birsa Munda stadium, India showcased superb attacking hockey in the first two quarters and scored through local hero Amit Rohidas from a penalty corner before...
India Begin Hockey World Cup Campaign With 2-0 Win Over Spain | Hockey News
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India Begin Hockey World Cup Campaign With 2-0 Win Over Spain | Hockey News

[ad_1] A commanding India dished out a superb show of attacking hockey to outplay a tricky Spain 2-0 in their FIH men's World Cup campaign opener here on Friday. Local boy Amit Rohidas was among the goal scorers as he struck in the 12th minute from a penalty corner to the wild cheer of the packed Birsa Munda Stadium, which made its debut as an international hockey venue on Friday. Hardik Singh scored a brilliant field goal in the 26th minute after a fine solo run as India, chasing their first medal after 1975, boosted their chances of making it to the quarterfinals from Pool D.The score-line did not reflect the degree of domination by India, who could have won by a bigger margin but the world number six team did not allow their European opponents, ranked two rungs below them, to play the...