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HWL semifinals as it happened: Belgium overpower India 4-0 to enter finals

Vinayakk Mohanarangan July 3, 2015, 23:52:55 IST

India need to improve their defence as they will be up against an attacking Belgium for a place in the final of the Hockey World League (HWL) Semi-Final at the Brasschaat Municipal Park here on Friday.

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HWL semifinals as it happened: Belgium overpower India 4-0 to enter finals
July 3, 2015, 23:52:55 (IST)
On that note, its goodbye from us here at Firstpost. A disappointing defeat for India, but there is still the 3rd place playoff to look forward to on Sunday. Join us then. Have a party-tastic Friday night, everyone.
July 3, 2015, 23:49:09 (IST)

Viren with the final words on the night. Sure there are lots to fix, but this team has shown a lot of promise and there is a great platform being laid for Paul van Ass to improve on.

July 3, 2015, 23:47:43 (IST)
For the first time this tournament, India did not score in a game. And the Belgian ‘keeper Vincent Vanasch had a big role to play in that. Having said that, Belgium were relentless in their attack except maybe in Q2.
July 3, 2015, 23:46:28 (IST)
India will now play the loser of Australia and Great Britain to find out who’ll finish 3rd. A thoroughly entertaining Belgium team head to the finals.
July 3, 2015, 23:44:37 (IST)
July 3, 2015, 23:42:48 (IST)
AND THAT’S IT! As that familar IPL music plays in the background, crowd and players break out in cheer as Belgium thrash India 4-0!
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July 3, 2015, 23:41:54 (IST)
Oh, its overturned. And that should be it.
July 3, 2015, 23:41:40 (IST)
Hits a rushing Belgian defender on his foot. Another PC for India! Being referred by Belgium.
July 3, 2015, 23:40:33 (IST)
Less than 30 secs to go here. INDIA win a PC from Ramandeep! Can India get a consolation goal? Will it be Jasjit?
July 3, 2015, 23:37:57 (IST)
Really, India have been poor in 3 of the 4 quarters and Belgium thoroughly deserve their 4-0 lead. Belgium attacking for fun now. Great aggression. Errors galore from India from who are struggling to keep the ball.
July 3, 2015, 23:36:28 (IST)
July 3, 2015, 23:35:46 (IST)

Seemed like Sreejesh was the only one wanting to keep the goal away from Belgians. Poor from India.

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July 3, 2015, 23:33:43 (IST)
GOAL BELGIUM! Superb double-save by Sreejesh but he’s drawn out of his line and cant save the tap in from van Aubel deflects home for his hat trick. 
July 3, 2015, 23:32:09 (IST)
PENALTY CORNER BELGIUM!
July 3, 2015, 23:31:56 (IST)
Errors from India at the back, patient passing by Belgium with sudden penetrations into the Indian circle. Easy does it for the hosts.
July 3, 2015, 23:29:48 (IST)
Akashdeep pulls his hamstring trying to lead a counter down the right. That;s the end of his night and perhaps the tournament for him.
July 3, 2015, 23:29:45 (IST)
Akashdeep pulls his hamstring trying to lead a counter down the right. That;s the end of his night and perhaps the tournament for him.
July 3, 2015, 23:28:36 (IST)
Save SREEJESH! It was hit straight at him and the ‘keeper manages to stop it and push it away, no rebounds this time.
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July 3, 2015, 23:27:48 (IST)
Another PC, as Manpreet takes one on his foot rushing out of the goal.
July 3, 2015, 23:26:59 (IST)
India lose the referral and PC stays.
July 3, 2015, 23:26:16 (IST)
Another PC to Belgium, they have scored from both theirs of the night so far. India are taking this up with the TV umpire.
July 3, 2015, 23:24:41 (IST)
Crowd break into a chant of “Come on you, Reds!!” India look disjointed now. Belgium untroubled.
July 3, 2015, 23:22:56 (IST)
Never say never in sports. Can India find one final push in Q4? Let’s find out.
July 3, 2015, 23:20:43 (IST)
End of Q3. Belgium with a comfortable 3-0 lead.
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July 3, 2015, 23:19:57 (IST)
Missed again by Rupinder Pal. A good hit but no one has to get a touch. Flies wide. Jasjit would have been the better option?
July 3, 2015, 23:18:40 (IST)
Manpreet wins a PC for India!
July 3, 2015, 23:17:24 (IST)
The PC drag flick from John Dommen hit the post and fell to the injector van Aubel who lifted it into a empty net. That’s his 2nd of the night. Very difficult to see India comeback into this now.
July 3, 2015, 23:14:30 (IST)
BELGIUM LEAD 3-0! That’s probably it for India.
July 3, 2015, 23:13:22 (IST)
Poor tackle from Jasjit just outside the circle. PENALTY CORNER BELGIUM!
July 3, 2015, 23:12:01 (IST)
OH RUPINDER, CLOSE! Hits a 113-kph drag flick that flies half a foot wide. India still trailing 2-0 with 8 mins left in Q3.
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July 3, 2015, 23:10:26 (IST)
PENALTY CORNER FOR INDIA!
July 3, 2015, 23:10:09 (IST)
Seems like a deliberate ploy from India to slow things down in this half. Sardar sets on a mazy run.
July 3, 2015, 23:08:13 (IST)

Karthik Simha, with his take on what India needs to do. Let us know on Twitter what’s in store for the rest of this game.

July 3, 2015, 23:06:20 (IST)
India pushing forward no. Committing to tackles high up in the Belgian half to win back possession. But too many shots into the circle from far too long.
July 3, 2015, 23:03:50 (IST)
Belgium have started this quarter on the front foot, conscious to not give India possession.
July 3, 2015, 23:02:02 (IST)
Belgium get us underway in Q3..
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July 3, 2015, 23:01:45 (IST)
On replays, the first half save from Vincent Vanasch is spectacular! Satbir got a stick to a hit from the right for a tap in, Vanasch got his stick across in a flash and tapped it away. BRILLIANT FROM THE BELGIAN STOPPER!
July 3, 2015, 23:01:06 (IST)
India coach Paul van Ass: Make a goal in Q3, we’ll win the match. Some of the young players started the game nervously.
July 3, 2015, 22:59:35 (IST)
STATS: With 12 circle penetrations each, Belgium have out-shot India by 5 to 3. India with the bulk of the possession.
July 3, 2015, 22:56:31 (IST)

Poor first quarter but greatly improved as the game went on. Defense still looks shaky but Gurbaj, Akashdeep and Sardar doing a good job in the opposition half. Belgium keeper Vanasch has kept them in the game. This might not be over just yet, folks.

PREVIEW: Antwerp, Belgium: India need to improve their defence as they will be up against an attacking Belgium for a place in the final of the Hockey World League (HWL) Semi-Final at the Brasschaat Municipal Park here on Friday. World No.12 Malaysia tested Indian defence to the hilt and held a 2-1 lead till the third quarter of the quarter-final, before Jasjit Singh Kular’s double penalty corner conversions in the final quarter helped the 2014 Asian Games champions pip Malaysia 3-2. [caption id=“attachment_2304406” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] File photo. AFP File photo. AFP[/caption] With this win they set up a semi-final date with hosts Belgium, who continued their undefeated run by edging past a spirited France 5-4 in another pulsating quarter-final. “In the upcoming clash, we have to beef up our defence chain as Belgium is known for sneaking in the goals and we will not want to give them easy access to our D,” Indian skipper Sardar Singh said, while acknowledging the Belgian firepower. World No.9 India met world No.4 Belgium on three occasions in 2014 which started with HWL Final in New Delhi, wherein the latter beat the Indian team 2-1. This was followed by the FIH World Cup, wherein India lost to Belgium 2-3 in their opening match of the tournament. The third time around though India turned the tables in their favour when they met rising European powerhouse Belgium in the quarter-final during the Champions Trophy, where they won 4-2. On Friday, India will look to put up a similar performance that gave them the Champions Trophy win. “We are confident of the match tomorrow as the team is high in form. Yesterday what worked in our favour was our converting the penalty corners at crucial times. I am sure the two back-to-back goals by Jasjit would have given his confidence a boost and we are confident he will stand up to tomorrow’s test again,” captain Sardar said in a release. The Indian attack against Belgium will be heavily dependent on forward Ramandeep Singh, who has thus far showcased his classy finishing skills in the 10-nation tournament. With four field goals, he is joint second with Australia’s Jamie Dwyer, Chris Ciriello and Kieran Govers and the opposition on Friday cannot afford to ignore his moves. India’s midfield, led by skipper Sardar Singh, has shown a new zeal as it has effectively kept ball possession and created well-knit opportunities for the team to score. Gurbaj Singh, who played his 200th international match on June 28 during the league match against Australia, along with Chinglensana Singh, Dharamvir Singh and young Lalit Upadhyay have been playing a important role in defending as well as feeding the attackers. The Indian defence faces a huge task as it will be up against a Belgium side that has played aggressively so far. They possess a troop of talented attackers – Amaury Keusters, Sebastian Dockier, Felix Denayer, drag-flicker Tom Boon, skipper John-john Dohmen and Dorian Thiery. Indian chief coach Paul van Ass is aware of the challenge his side faces. “Yesterday while we won the match we have to work on our defence. We have to score the initial goal and maintain the lead thereafter and now allow the game to get away from our hands at any point,” van Ass said. “Belgium is a tough team and we have to be completely alert with them tomorrow.” Dutchman van Ass, who guided his country to silve medals in 2012 Olympics and 2014 World Cup expects young Jasjt to continue his good work. I am happy that we are coming in line with our penalty corner conversions and we have to ensure that we continue this for tomorrow’s match," the 54-year-old said. IANS

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