After a defeat from Netherlands India reaches quarter finals in Rio Olympics

By  PTC NEWS August 12th 2016 10:46 AM

Rio de Janeiro, (PTI) India wasted as many as five penalty

corners seconds from the final hooter to go down 1-2 against reigning

silver medallist Netherlands and slump to their second defeat in

the men's hockey competition of Rio Olympics here today.

     Netherlands scored both their goals from penalty corners through

Rogier Hoffman (32nd minute) and Mink van der Weerden (54th), while

India's lone goal came from the stick of VR Raghunath (38th).

     But the match witnessed intense drama in the final seconds as

India did not bow out without a fight against the world ranked 2 side.

     Trailing 1-2 with four minutes left, India withdrew goalkeeper

PR Sreejesh for an additional forward and pressed hard for the equaliser.

     Their efforts bore fruit as India earned their fourth penalty

corner six seconds from the hooter after appealing for a video referral.

     That penalty corner resulted in four more back-to-back short

corners but the Indian dragflick battery of Rupinder Pal Singh, who

took four tries, and Raghunath failed to break the Dutch defence

led by goalkeeper Jaap Stockmann.

     The Men in Blue, thus, suffered another heart-breaking defeat

after the late loss to reigning Olympic champions Germany in their

second Pool B game.

     A draw against Netherlands today would have sealed India's place

in the quarterfinals. But they now will have to wait for the result

of their last pool encounter against Canada tomorrow.

     India are now placed third in Pool B with six points behind

leaders Netherlands (10) and Germany (9). Argentina are placed fourth

with four points.

     It was a quiet first two quarters from India as well as Netherlands

as both the teams preferred to play it safe, concetrating more on

holding possession of the ball.

     India, though, enjoyed the better share of possession in the

opening 15 minutes but they failed to create any scoring chances.

     The Dutch, on the other hand, preferred to sit back and get

a hold of India's game and relied mostly on counters but, just like

their opponents, failed to have a shot at the goal.

     The action was a little more in the second quarter as Netherlands

slowly and steadily started to put pressure on the Indian defence

The Dutch had the first real scoring opportunity when Hertzberger

diagonal ball from the right 25 yard area created twin chances but

Indian goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, rooted on his line, was up to the

task on both occasion.

     SV Sunil and SK Uthappa, who was playing his 100th international

match, then combined well from the right flank to get into the Netherlands

circle but the Dutch defence was agile to thwart any danger to their citadel.

     After a barren first two quarters, Netherlands drew the first

blood in the 32nd minute when Hofman scored from a rebound after

Sreejesh made a fine save to deny Van der Weerden from their first

penalty corner.

    It took India just six minutes to draw level through Raghunath,

who converted the second of two back-to-back penalty corners.

     The Indians dished out some valiant defending in the final stages

of the third quarter when they were reduced to nine men.

     With little more than three minutes left for the quarter to

end, SV Sunil and Raghunath had to sit out for five minutes after

getting yellow cards from separate incidents.

     But the Indian defence did well and defended in numbers to hold

back the rampaging Dutch side, who went all out sensing a great opportunity

to take the lead.

     Sreejesh then once again rescued India by saving Seeve van Ass's

effort from Netherlands' second short corner.

     Netherlands then put immense pressure on the Indian defence

and, in the process, secured three more penalty corners in quick succession.

     While Sreejesh saved two efforts, Van der Weerden finally managed

to beat the Indian custodian with a low, powerful flick to the bottom

right corner to hand Netherlands 2-1 lead.

     But the Indians fought hard till the end and created numerous

scoring chances -- six penalty corners, five of which came in the

final seconds -- but they failed to get the back of the Netherlands

net to garner a point and secure their place in the quarterfinals.

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