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Tough day at the office for India men, women teams

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Rotterdam, June 19: India came up with a brave performance but missed many chances, including a penalty stroke, to do down 1-2 to the Netherlands in the FIH Hockey Pro League here on Sunday.
With the championship title at stake, the Dutch pulled off a narrow 2-1 win to claim their maiden Pro League, finishing ahead of World and Olympic champions Belgium, who had to be satisfied with the second place despite a 5-0 win against England in London. The Netherlands finished with 36 points, one ahead of Belgium as India finished third.
For some time on Sunday, the Indians gave Holland a scare as they went ahead 1-0 and had another chance but Harmanpreet Singh’s penalty stroke was saved by Dutch custodian Pirmin Blaak.
Abhishek (1st min) was the lone goal scorer for India while Jip Janssen (7th min) and Jorrit Croon (45th min) scored for the hosts.
India had gotten off to a rollicking start with a goal through Abhishek in the 29th second as he made a brave foray into the striking circle and took a valiant shot on goal. Although the early 1-0 lead by India put the Dutch side on the back foot, they did not do anything out of the order under pressure but instead built on their attack which helped them win PCs.
Jip Janssen taking the penalty corner was on target with a fiercely struck drag-flick that went past India’s experienced goalkeeper PR Sreejesh at a blistering pace.
With scores tied at 1-1 when the teams went into the half-time break, it was an even battle in the following two quarters where both teams worked their strategies to create scoring opportunities.
In the first half, the Dutch dominated with ball possession and circle entries. The hosts did not fumble in their attack as they converted from a PC in the 45th minute. A well-worked set-piece saw Jip Janssen flick the ball to the left flak which was perfectly deflected into the goal by Croon fetching that much-needed 2-1 lead.
The Netherlands defended the score till the final hooter, thus clinching the championship with two more matches to be played against Spain.
Also, the Indian women’s hockey team came up with another brilliant performance but fell short in their efforts as World No. 2 Argentina emerged 3-2 winners on Sunday.
India mounted another fightback after Argentina had scored three goals within five minutes in the third quarter to make it 3-1. India had taken the lead in the second quarter with Salima Tete had given them the lead in the 22nd minute. (IANS)

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