International tournament news

 

WC 2010 New Delhi India manage to pull off with draw


2010-2-9

img

It was a great escape in the end. In a nerve-wracking encounter, India managed to snatch a 3-3 draw against South Africa to come in line for a 7-8 place in the Hero Honda hockey World Cup on Monday.

 

Pathetic though in patches, the home team survived the scare of moving down to the 9-10 spot match after Shivendra Singh produced the equaliser four minutes before the hooter.

 

India finished in the fourth place on account of its better goal difference of minus 4 against the minus 15 of South Africa.

 

The work by the Indian defenders in the zone was shoddy throughout. That showed out within a few minutes when an unmarked

 

Norris Jones darted in without a challenge and beat Adrian D'Souza hands down.

 

Bewildered by the turn of the tide early in the encounter, India forced the pace in the attack amidst a maze of errors. Even the mid-field was unsteady, not comprehending the speed of the rival attack.

 

India was lucky to get the equaliser midway through. Halappa did the spade work which was carried on by Prabhjot and culminated in Sarvanjit Singh netting.

 

Errors

 

India continued to wallow in a pool of errors arising out poor trapping by Sandeep Singh and even by the dependable Gurbaj Singh. A flunked up penalty corner — the second in a row — was rolled to Shivender Singh. He served the ball to Vikram Pillay, whose push from the top of the circle beat goal-keeper Erasamus Pieterse.

The suspense at the Indian end was clear every time when the South Africans attacked. The wobbly defence inspired little confidence. A deflection by Paul Blake missed the mark narrowly.

South Africa squared up neatly after the break from a penalty corner. Goalkeeper Adrian padded a powerful drive but Reid Ross tucked in the rebound. Confusion reigned when a combined move involving Chandi and Tushar ended with Sarvanjit placing the ball inside. But Eert Roel, the Dutch umpire, signalled a goal but the decision was disputed by the South Africans as the earlier video referral was still in progress. The goal was disallowed.

Another video referral penalty corner ended with South Africa forging ahead thanks to a rebound flick by Austin Smith.

As the tension rose to a crescendo, came the equaliser for India. A long range pass by Sandeep split the defence and ended in a scrimmage. Shivendra slotted in amidst vociferous cheers. Diwakar received an yellow card for a foul on Wade Paton.

Earlier, Australia, devoid of the sparkle which impaired the fluidity of attack and defensive work, managed to eke out a 2-1 victory against Pakistan and confirm its place in the semifinal. The Aussies trailed 0-1 at half-time.

The outcome and the goal difference of + 12 pushed Australia to the top of the group and England's +5. Both finished their engagements in the Pool with 12 points each.

But taken on the whole, it was a show the Aussies and their renowned coach, Ric Charlesworth, would like it be erased from memory.

It was a pity that Pakistan failed to emerge victorious notwithstanding a fairly impressive display. When Sohail Abbas struck late in the first half, it looked as though Pakistan would consolidate its dominance.

The attack led by Irfan Muhammad and supported well by Shakeel Abbasi maintained a good measure of pressure on the Aussie defenders who were shockingly tentative. Only in the second half did Australia show some authority in the rival zone. Dennis Abbott connected a drive from Liem De Young to score a spectacular goal and help Australia draw level.

Actually, if Abbasi had not failed with a sitter four minutes from end, the result could have been different. But it was Australia that emerged winner when Abbott gave the finishing touches to a long cross by Hammond.

Source Hindu

Click here to login for comments

Events

Asian Games 2010 qualification for London 2012
Asian Games 2010 Guangzhou (CHN), 12-27 November 2010 Participants: TBC Pleas......

View all Events

Latest Interviews

26-06 Unique project Hockey Australia in India
Hockey Australia has strengthened its reputation as a leader and innovator both on and off the pitch

17-06 Karachi retains Sindh game
Formidable Karachi region has retained the Mohenjo-Daro trophy with 116 medals at the 13th Sindh Gam

30-05 Petaling Jaya CC will miss 4 key players
Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) paid a heavy price in their 3-5 defeat by BPSS-Thunderbolt in the

View all Interviews

Link Partners
Poll
Ajax poller

The winner of this Azlan Shah edition 2010 will be

Getting poll results. Please wait...