CHANDIGARH: India held European champions Holland 2-2 in a hard fought high voltage encounter that marked the first match in the second leg of the four-nation Punjab Gold Cup hockey tournament on Wednesday night.
India, who drew the Dutch 4-4 in the first leg, fell back twice but came back strongly to hold their mighty rivals.
Both India and Holland are on eight points from four matches and with two more ties remaining, have almost assured themselves of a title showdown.
Olympic champions Germany and New Zealand are on two points each after four matches.
The Dutch earned four penalty corners and managed to convert one while India could not come up with any.
The visitors took the lead three minutes before the breather. Jeroen Hertzberger caught the Indian defence napping and his reverse flick found the back of the net.
However, they could not hold on to the lead for long as India equalised within two minutes of resumption.
Shivender Singh collected a long ball from Dilip Tirkey and went past rival goalkeeper Stockmamm before sending the ball into the net.
Holland earned their first penalty corner in the 16th minute of the second half but failed to convert it.
However, they earned another one in the very next minute and Geert Jan Derikx sent the rebound past goalkeeper Baljit Singh to give Holland a 2-1 lead.
Playing before home crowd, the Indians regrouped and levelled the score in the 20th minute of the second half.
Prabhjot Singh sounded the post after receiving a long pass from skipper Sandeep Singh.
Goalkeeper Baljit, who put up an impressive performance against Germany on Tuesday, was in the thick of action today as well as he effected crucial blocks including warding off four penalty corners.
The Dutch earned their third and fourth penalty corners towards the end of the match but an alert Baljit thwarted them.
Holland dominated the first 15 minutes of the first half and had most of the ball possession. Thereafter, India relied on counter attacks that put the opposition under pressure.
Indian forwards Prabhjot, Rajpal, Gurbaj and Shivender led the attacks, but failed to achieve much success.
Shivender missed a golden opportunity in the 30th minute when he failed to trap a pass from Tushar Khandekar near the striking area.
Source: http://sports.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India_hold_Holland_in_Punjab_Gold_Cup/articleshow/4077158.cms
India, who drew the Dutch 4-4 in the first leg, fell back twice but came back strongly to hold their mighty rivals.
Both India and Holland are on eight points from four matches and with two more ties remaining, have almost assured themselves of a title showdown.
Olympic champions Germany and New Zealand are on two points each after four matches.
The Dutch earned four penalty corners and managed to convert one while India could not come up with any.
The visitors took the lead three minutes before the breather. Jeroen Hertzberger caught the Indian defence napping and his reverse flick found the back of the net.
However, they could not hold on to the lead for long as India equalised within two minutes of resumption.
Shivender Singh collected a long ball from Dilip Tirkey and went past rival goalkeeper Stockmamm before sending the ball into the net.
Holland earned their first penalty corner in the 16th minute of the second half but failed to convert it.
However, they earned another one in the very next minute and Geert Jan Derikx sent the rebound past goalkeeper Baljit Singh to give Holland a 2-1 lead.
Playing before home crowd, the Indians regrouped and levelled the score in the 20th minute of the second half.
Prabhjot Singh sounded the post after receiving a long pass from skipper Sandeep Singh.
Goalkeeper Baljit, who put up an impressive performance against Germany on Tuesday, was in the thick of action today as well as he effected crucial blocks including warding off four penalty corners.
The Dutch earned their third and fourth penalty corners towards the end of the match but an alert Baljit thwarted them.
Holland dominated the first 15 minutes of the first half and had most of the ball possession. Thereafter, India relied on counter attacks that put the opposition under pressure.
Indian forwards Prabhjot, Rajpal, Gurbaj and Shivender led the attacks, but failed to achieve much success.
Shivender missed a golden opportunity in the 30th minute when he failed to trap a pass from Tushar Khandekar near the striking area.
Source: http://sports.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India_hold_Holland_in_Punjab_Gold_Cup/articleshow/4077158.cms
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