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Old 02-28-2010, 11:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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India beat Pakistan by 4-1 in the world cup hockey match.
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Must say that the score is more than I expected.

India doesn't have a great record in world cup hockey (I think we have won it only once). Let's see what India can do in this edition.

Best luck to Pakistan for remaining matches.
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Chak de India!

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We lost the opener. :cray:
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India whip Pakistan in World Cup match


Sunday, 28 Feb, 2010

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Sandeep Singh, Rajpal Singh and Tushar Khandker vie for the ball with Abdul Haseem Khan.—AFP

NEW DELHI: India outplayed arch-rivals Pakistan 4-1 in the men's field hockey World Cup on Sunday.

Sandeep Singh banged in two penalty corners to help India record their first win in the last four matches against Pakistan before some 19,000 delirious home fans at the Dhyan Chand National Stadium.

Shivendra Singh and Prabjot Singh chipped in with a goal each as India wiped off memories of a 1-7 humiliation at Pakistan's hands in the Asian Games final at the same venue in New Delhi in 1982.

India led 4-0 before Sohail Abbas, the world's only player to score more than 300 international goals, narrowed the margin for Pakistan by converting just one of his six penalty corners.

“We must not fly high and keep our feet on the ground because the next match is against Australia on Tuesday,” said India's Spanish coach Jose Brasa.

“We dominated the first half, but were lucky to score two more goals in the second session. I think we did not allow the Pakistanis to settle.” Pakistan's coach Shahid Ali Khan conceded India were the better side.

“It was difficult to come back after being down 3-0,” he said. “The Indians played really well. The players are obviously very disappointed, but we must not lose heart.

“We can still do well in the tournament. It's not all over yet.” —AFP
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All the goals. A bit grainy footage giving the retro feel. ;)
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Pakistan virtually out of hockey World Cup


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NEW DELHI: Captain Barry Middleton and Jonty Clarke scored twice each to lead England over Pakistan 5-2 in the field hockey World Cup.

England's third straight win halfway through pool play left it in a good position to qualify for the semifinals for the first time since its silver medal at London in 1986, but it came at the cost of defender Richard Mantell, who dislocated his ankle and was out for the rest of the tournament.

“Richard's our key player and we're going to miss him. He's very good in long distribution of the ball,” England coach Jason Lee said.

Captain Barry Middleton and Jonty Clarke scored twice each to lead England's charge against Pakistan.

Ashley Jackson also scored for England, which blew a 2-0 halftime lead when Shakeel Abbasi and Rehan Butt scored in a four-minute span to draw level.

Middleton broke the deadlock in the 52nd minute. “I think this is the best we've played in this tournament,” Middleton said. “We showed why we are European champions.”

Lee heaped praised on his team for its biggest win over Pakistan.

“It's a fantastic victory. It was a difficult match but the manner in which we played showed a lot of character from the boys,” Lee said. “They played excellent hockey in a match where emotions ran high.”—Agencies
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India, Pakistan lose to jeopardise World Cup hopes


New Delhi, March 4 (IANS) India squandered chances and defended sloppily to go down 2-5 to a determined Spain as their Hockey World Cup hopes lay in shambles here Thursday.

India’s sub-continental neighbours Pakistan also seemed to be staring down the barrel after an identical 2-5 loss to an in-form England in another Pool B encounter at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium.

England lead the group with nine points followed by Australia and Spain with six each.

India and Pakistan have three points, but the hosts are fourth on better goal difference. A top two finish in the group for making the semis would be a tall task for the former Asian giants.

Mathematically, both still have slender chances of making it to the last four stage, provided they win their remaining two ties. But even then their fortunes will heavily depend on the results of other matches in the pool.

In the other game on day five, Australia showed remarkable speed and agility, pummelling South Africa 12-0 to set a new World Cup record.

In a free flowing contest, India and Spain played a fast-paced attacking game but the hosts had to surrender to the better team on show.

Spain’s Albert Sala scored the first goal while skipper Pol Amat added to the tally just at the stroke of interval. Sandeep Singh converted a penalty corner at the start of second half but Spain immediately struck in quick succession through Pau Quemada and Roc Oliva to increase the lead.

Gurwinder Singh Chandi narrowed the margin before Quemada slotted home another penalty corner to take the match away from India.

India lost their second consecutive match after going down to Australia by the same margin following their victory over Pakistan in the opener.

India’s Spanish coach Jose Brasa conceded that he has given up hopes of a semi-final finish.

“We have no chance of making the semi-finals now. Our main aim is to finish among the top five,” said Brasa.

India converted only one of the six penalty corners with Spanish goalkeeper Francisco Cortes making some brilliant saves, while the host forwards failed to give finishing touches to the moves. The defence lapses also cost them dear.

England played a disciplined game to continue their relentless march towards the semifinal.

Jonty Clarke (21st minute, 62nd) and skipper Barry Middleton (53rd minute, 64th minute) struck a brace each, while Ashley Jackson (32nd minute) chipped in with a solitary strike in the game which was exciting but marred by frayed tempers on both sides.

Down 0-2 at the breather, Pakistan played blitz hockey for the first 12 minutes of the second session to restore parity as Shakeel Abbasi (45th minute) and Rehan Butt (47th minute) scored within a space of two minutes.

However, James Tindall was seen lying injured when Pakistan scored the second goal, which was finally awarded despite a referral by England.

As the on-field action was halted for the referral and subsequent treatment of Tindall, the reserve benches of the two sides almost came to blows. The tempers continue to flare up for the rest of the match and Pakistan’s Muhammad Irfan had to digest a blow from Iain Mackay.

The 47th-minute stoppage and on-field disturbances destroyed Pakistan’s rhythm and helped England regroup as the European champions slammed three more goals to take their points tally to nine from three straight victories.

Post match, veteran Pakistani forward Rehan Butt asked tournament director Ken Read to have a look at the television footage of their match and take some action against the Englishmen for reckless play.

“What happened today was for everybody to see. If Mr. Read can punish Indian forward Shivendra Singh for ‘reckless’ play, then he should also see the footage of this match. Mohammad Irfan injured his nose today due to the rash act of English players,” said Butt.

For Australia, Like Doerner (15th minute, 34th minute, 49th minute, 68th minute) scored four goals, three of them from penalty corners, while Jamie Dwyer (52nd minute, 54th minute, 65th minute) struck thrice and Glenn Turner (21th minute, 61st minute) twice.

Desmond Abbott (26th minute), Matthew Butturini (44th minute) and Fergus Kavangh (35th minute) scored once.

Australia’s victory margin over South Africa is the biggest ever in the World Cup and surpassed Pakistan’s 12-3 win over New Zealand in the 1982 World Cup in Mumbai.
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Hockey-Pakistan team quit after dismal World Cup


* Pakistan team announce retirement
* Coach, manager and selection committee sacked


KARACHI, March 11 (Reuters) - Pakistan’s entire World Cup squad have announced their international retirement after finishing last at the 12-team tournament in India.

Pakistan lost 3-2 to Canada on Thursday which condemned them to 12th place, their worst ever showing at the tournament.

“The players including captain Zeeshan Ashraf have announced their retirements and intimated this to the Pakistan Hockey Federation president,” a federation spokesman said.

“All the players in the team accept their responsibility for the humiliating performance in the World Cup and have decided to retire,” Ashraf told Geo News channel from New Delhi.

Earlier, the PHF said it had sacked coach Shahid Ali Khan as well as the team manager and selection committee.

“I have sacked the team management and the national selection committee because of our shameful performance in the World Cup,” PHF president Qasim Zia told Reuters.

Hockey is the national game of Pakistan but the national side’s fortunes in recent years have been in decline with the team having to qualify for the World Cup last year.

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Pakistan, India resolve to revive hockey contacts

By: Anisuddin Khan |

KARACHI � Pakistan and India, once hockey powers in the world, have resolved to resume hockey contacts on bigger scale to revive the sagging interest in the game in the region.

According to a message received by The Nation here, the secretaries of Hockey India Narinder Batra and secretary of Pakistan Hockey Federation former Olympian Asif Bajwa held a fruitful meeting on the sidelines of the on going World Hockey Cup in New Delhi on Thursday to discuss revival of bilateral test series both in men and women which will be played on home and away basis.

The latest development is the only positive that the two sub continental countries struggling to maintain their past reputation have achieved in the 12 nation World Cup in which they have failed to impress and finished with lower rankings in a competition dominated by super fit Europeans and South Korea.

At the meeting, both Pakistan and India decided to revive annual bilateral test series in men�s hockey and launch a new initiative in women�s hockey series on home and away basis.

The details of the annual series, it was gathered here, would be discussed and finalised after the two nations sign a Memorandum of Under standing which is expected to inked in near future in Lahore.
An Indian hockey delegation would travel to Lahore at a date yet to decided in near future to finalise and sign the MOU and thrash out the nitty gritty of the revival of hockey between the two countries.

Another achievement of the preliminary discussion held at the Indian capital is a decision taken for exchange of players for their domestic hockey leagues and to start and an eight-team double leg sub continental league to be played in both the countries.

Initially four teams each from India and Pakistan shall participate in the proposed double league with the provision of increasing the number of teams.

The national federations of the two countries have also decided to launch an umpires and technical officials exchange programme.

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