Hockey World Cup 2018: India holds mighty Belgium to 2-2 draw
The Hockey World Cup 2018 Pool C match of India vs Belgium ended in a 2-2 draw after Harmanpreet Singh and Simranjeet Singh put the host in the lead only to be be cancelled out by Simon Gougnard's late equaliser in the Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar.
Published : Dec 02, 2018 22:24 IST
Unforced errors, vertical passes and exceptional trapping and control from the opponent. India coach Harendra Singh had warned his side of all these ahead of the crucial Pool C game on Sunday. For 30 minutes, it looked like his wards had forgotten all the lessons. The next 30, they went all out to make up for lost time and left Belgium shaken and stirred before the Red Lions recovered right at the end. A match of two halves with both teams dominating one each, a 2-2 draw was fair result at the World Cup on Sunday, keeping Pool C and the race to quarterfinals wide open.
The Indian hockey team has declared defensive play as persona non grata for some time now, regardless of competition or circumstances. But on Sunday, it was forced to do that for the first two quarters as Belgium pushed the host on the backfoot. The full press attack from the Belgians saw his team take time to settle, the Indian players admitting the slow start was a concern. Belgium took an early lead, Alexander Hendrickx slotting the ball through Sreejesh’s legs off a penalty corner, to stun the crowd and leave the Indians chasing the ball. With precise passing, dead-stop trapping and exceptional ball control, Belgium dominated in every department even as the host struggled to even break into the opposition circle. It was a relief that the score was only 1-0 at half time, Belgium coach Shane McLeod admitting his team would have preferred more fruits for its labour while crediting the Indian defence for keeping his strikers at bay.
The results: Canada 1 (Scott Tupper 45') drew with South Africa 1 (Nqobile Ntuli 43'), India 2 (Harmanpreet Singh 39', Simranjeet Singh 47') drew with Belgium 2 (Alexander Hendrickx 8', Simon Gougnard 56'). |