Antwerp, Belgium: Indian eves crashed out in the quarterfinals of the Hockey World League Semifinals after they were drubbed 0-7 by world champions The Netherlands at the KHC Dragons Stadium on June 30. Swept away by the early onslaught in the quarterfinal contest, the Indian women’s hockey team’s defence wilted under the pace set by the Dutch girls, for whom Caia van Maasakker converted three penalty corners and Lidewij Walten scored twice. [caption id=“attachment_2321050” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Netherlands swept aside India to win 7-0 in the quarterfinals of HWL in Antwerp. Photo courtesy: www.fih.ch[/caption] India, ranked No 13 in the world, were no challenge for World Cup and Olympic title holders The Netherlands, whose goal was threatened only twice through two penalty corners that India forced in the second half. In the semifinal encounter, The Netherlands will take on Australia, silver medalists at the World Cup last year, who prevailed 2-0 over minnows Italy in the quarterfinals. India will face Italy in the fifth to eight classification spots. The Dutch goal rampage began in the opening minute when Naomi van As dribbled along the goal-line from the right and beat Indian custodian Savita with a deft scoop. India managed to break into the rival circle in the fourth minute, when Vandana Katariya shot diagonally into the goalkeeper, before the Dutch scored again in the ninth minute from their first penalty corner. Willemijn Bos’s drive was deflected in by Walten. The Dutch were denied a goal on their second penalty corner in the last minute of the first quarter before Van Maasakker scored the first of her goals, with a low drag-flick into the right corner of the board in the 16th minute. Note from Firstpost desk: Indian women now lose the chance to qualify directly for Rio 2016 by finishing in the top three in Antwerp. They would have to ensure a top six finish to earn another shot through continental playoffs. For a detailed infographic on the qualification scenario for RIO Olympics, see here. PTI
Indian eves crashed out in the quarterfinals of the HWL after they were drubbed 0-7 by world champions The Netherlands at the KHC Dragons Stadium on June 30.
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