Odisha’s quest for gold

An arduous four-km trek and 40-km bus ride later, Binodini Dang and her 12-year-old daughter Rosaline arrive at their destination — a deep-blue synthetic hockey turf perched on the edge of a forest. They have come all the way from the sleepy village of Asurkhol, tucked away in Odisha’s hills, to a remote town, Gurundia, in the Sundargarh district.

For Binodini, a 40-year-old tribal woman, the sight of the hockey turf is more than just a relief; it symbolises hope for her daughter’s future. Sundargarh is known to produce more hockey players than any other district in India, and Binodini prays that her daughter, too, will represent her country in the sport one day.

Asian Youth Athletics medallist Sabita Toppo trains at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.
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Rosaline has joined a group of 110 young girls and boys who reside in the rooms adjacent to the turf. In return for their contribution of raw rice and ₹300 a month, they will get rigorous training that will shape them into professional hockey players. Although the boarding facilities are less than ideal, the newly laid synthetic turf in the remote town of Gurundia stands as a testament to the State’s ambitious foray into the field of sports.

“The struggle [to send her daughter for training] is only temporary. I think it will pay off in the long run,” says Binodini.

Another stadium with synthetic hockey turf lies just a block away in Rajgangpur. This stadium, like the one in Gurundia, offers a significant boost to the residents of the neighbouring village of Kukuda, which has sent six players to the current Indian women’s hockey team. Two girls from nearby villages have also found a place in the national squad. On any given day, as many as 80 boys and girls can be seen practising on the turf, which lies a kilometre away from Kukuda.

Dilip Tirkey, Hockey India president and former captain of the Indian men’s hockey team, says the availability of synthetic turf is no small feat. “Finding synthetic turf at one’s doorstep was unthinkable a few years ago. Many senior players played hundreds of games on uneven ground before getting a chance to even step onto synthetic turf,” he says.

In recognition of Sundargarh’s passion for hockey, the State government has made provisions for basic coaching facilities in all blocks of the district. Sundargarh now has 17 synthetic hockey turfs, nearly two-thirds of the State’s total of 25.

Beyond hockey

Track and field athletes like Bapi Hansda, Sabita Toppo, and Kishore Jena prove that Odisha’s contribution to sports is not just restricted to hockey.

Hansda, who made history by becoming the first Indian to bag the silver medal in the men’s 400m hurdles category at the Asian Youth Athletics Championships earlier this year, could have had a very different life had the State’s robust sports infrastructure not supported his dreams. Hailing from Balasore, Hansda lost his father at an early age. and moved in with his brother, who worked as a sweeper at a railway station in Jajpur district A turning point came for him when a Physical Education teacher at his school recognised his potential and introduced him to a coach at a local stadium. Hansda was subsequently sent to the Sports Authority of India hostel in Cuttack and later to a high-performance centre (HPC) in Bhubaneswar. The seventeen-year-old has never looked back since.

Similarly, 20-year-old Toppo, daughter of a daily wager from Sundargarh, secured a silver medal in the girls’ 100m hurdles at the Asian Youth Athletics Championship in Kuwait City last year despite the untimely loss of her mother. Her humble beginnings could be traced to her admission to a sports hostel in her district, after which she secured a spot in an HPC in Bhubaneswar on the back of her talent.

Of the three athletes, perhaps the most inspiring story is of 28-year-old Jena, who clinched a silver medal at the Asian Games in October this year with a javelin throw that landed just short of the throw by world champion Neeraj Chopra.

 Inside of the indoor athletics stadium in Kalinga stadium in Bhubaneswar.=

Inside of the indoor athletics stadium in Kalinga stadium in Bhubaneswar.=
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Although he was desperate to secure a job in the Army to help support his farmer parents, Jena’s talent in volleyball and subsequent admission into a government-run sports hostel helped him recognise his aptitude for the javelin. He went on to break the State record for the longest javelin throw in 2017 before bringing India glory at the Asian Games.

Meanwhile, Odisha’s recent success in sports can be seen most clearly in its performance in the 2022 Khelo India Youth Games. The State jumped 17 places to the ninth spot on the scoreboard, an impressive feat given that it was ranked 26th, much closer to the bottom, in the previous year’s edition of the games.

The catalyst

One can point to a moment, exactly a decade ago, when sports became a priority for the State government — the launch of ‘Kalinga Lancers’, a professional field hockey team jointly owned by Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO) and Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL), in Bhubaneswar.

The development created considerable buzz in the State, and spurred the administration to host several hockey tournaments despite its limited experience in organising major sporting events.

From there on, Odisha successfully hosted the FIH (The Fédération Internationale de Hockey) Hockey Champions Trophy in 2014, the Indo-Japan Hockey Series in 2015, the Hockey World League in 2017, the Hockey Men’s World Cup in 2018, and the FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers in 2019. Hockey stadiums in the State witnessed a surge in visitors, matching the fervour usually reserved for cricket matches.

Another significant moment came in 2017, when Jharkhand withdrew as the host of the 2017 Asian Athletics Championships at the last moment, leaving Bhubaneswar to emerge as the new host for the tournament. Moving with unprecedented speed, the Odisha government renovated the capital’s Kalinga Stadium in just 90 days.

In the following year, Odisha went on to become the official sponsor of both the men’s and women’s national hockey teams. It will continue to sponsor them until 2033 — a record for a State. Barring the two years of COVID-19, Odisha has hosted 12 major national and international events since 2013.

Biggest spender

In its bid to be the best in the field, Odisha has emerged as the highest spender in creating sports infrastructure in India.

From a paltry sports budget of ₹4.22 crore in 2000-01, the State has allocated a sum of ₹1,223.16 crore to sports in the current financial year, out of a total budget of ₹2.45 lakh crore. In comparison, a much bigger State like Uttar Pradesh has allocated only ₹957 crore this year, followed by West Bengal at ₹788 crore, Madhya Pradesh at ₹738 crore, and Maharashtra at ₹640 crore.

Tribal kids are seen as they prepares fire wood to make their lunch food at their living hostel after their morning sports training at Gurundiha hockey stadium at Rourkela in Sundargarh district of Odisha..

Tribal kids are seen as they prepares fire wood to make their lunch food at their living hostel after their morning sports training at Gurundiha hockey stadium at Rourkela in Sundargarh district of Odisha..
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In its search for talent outside hockey, Odisha has knocked on the doors of akhadas (traditional exercise centres) near the 12th-century Shree Jagannath Temple upon noticing the lack of weightlifters in the heavyweight category.

Worth the ‘weight’

Odisha Sports Secretary R. Vineel Krishna explains. “Pandas [priests] are known for their traditional fitness regimen and robust physiques. So, the government allotted ₹50,000 to each akhada last year and incentivised the priests to explore weightlifting,” he says.

The Sports Department is now investing ₹8 crore to train Puri’s priests in weightlifting, and organises regular weightlifting competitions throughout the year.

Nearly 200 km away, Ganjam district is home to a 200-seater hostel designed exclusively for weightlifters — the first of its kind in India. Besides, district-level indoor badminton stadiums also include facilities for weight training, taking the total count of such platforms in the State to 150.

Infrastructural support

Odisha has established a number of HPCs through partnerships with multinational companies with business interests in the State. Currently, eight sports, including swimming, shooting, hockey, football, weightlifting, and gymnastics, have dedicated HPCs, all of which have reserved 25% seats for the State’s athletes. Notably, all HPCs are manned by a chief coach, junior coaches, trainers, and physiotherapists.

Some of the collaborative HPCs include the Abhinav Bindra Targeting Performance Centre, the Reliance Foundation Youth Sports for athletics, JSW Sports for swimming, Tata group for hockey, All India Football Federation (AIFF) for football development, and a tie-up between the Aditya Birla Group and the Gagan Narang Sports Promotion Foundation for shooting.

Players are seen inside the sports science centre at the Kalinga stadium in Bhubaneswar.

Players are seen inside the sports science centre at the Kalinga stadium in Bhubaneswar.
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International organisations like FIFA (Fédération internationale de football association) have also displayed interest in the State. When FIFA was scouting for suitable centres to set up an academy under its Talent Development Scheme in India, it chose Bhubaneswar, leading the government to develop six FIFA-standard fields in the city. Krishna adds that Arsène Wenger, the chief of global football development at FIFA, was “quite impressed” by the sports infrastructure in Odisha. “Apart from the football grounds, he [Wenger] visited the sports science centre and equated the facilities with the international standards,” the Sports Secretary adds.

Other noteworthy facilities include the state-of-the-art Kalinga Sports Complex in Bhubaneswar, complete with a temperature-controlled Olympic-size pool and the capacity to seat a thousand people; the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium at Rourkela, which is the largest hockey stadium in India and has a seating capacity of over 20,000; and 90 Biju Patnaik multipurpose indoor stadiums, 314 rural mini-stadiums, and 149 urban mini-stadiums across the State.

“Given the State’s contribution to the field of sports, Odisha’s athletes will outrank their competitors in five or six years,” says Krishna.

Sports science centre

With the establishment of the sports science centre in Bhubaneswar, gone are the days when top Indian sportspersons, including former captain of the Indian hockey team Prabodh Tirkey and former Olympian Lazarus Barla, had to depend on vaidyas [traditional healers] for their injuries.

“I, along with others, relied on the vaidyas‘ unscientific trial-and-error remedies,” says Barla, who, as head coach of Panposh hostel, now oversees the training of 150 budding hockey players.

‘Teach them early’

To instil confidence in the idea of sports as a long-term career, the Odisha government has put its faith in a bottom-up approach that seeks to educate children about the opportunities in the field at an early age.

Teaming up with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the government has introduced the Olympic Value Education Programme (OVEP) in over 350 schools, reaching out to 2.5 lakh children. The initiative aims to impart life skills and values and advocates lifelong sports participation for a healthy lifestyle.

Moreover, as many as 6,000 athletes undergo grassroots training and take part in summer camps across the State.

A newly launched scheme, Yuba Odisha Nabin Odisha, rolled out this year, further aims to draw the youth into sports. Under the scheme, the government has introduced an annual tournament at the block level, with over 5 lakh students having already registered to participate in events like cricket, football, hockey, and kabaddi competitions. The event also doubles up as a platform for talent scouting.

Martin Owen, head coach of HPC Athletics, is excited about the talent pool in Odisha. “The process to tap talent, provide them a platform for training, and make them eligible to participate in international tournaments is progressing steadily,” he says.

And that’s what keeps the hope alive for mothers like Binodini, who bids a tearful farewell to her daughter after placing her in the care of the hockey centre in Gurundia. “My dream of watching Rosaline playing hockey on the big screen will come true,” she says with conviction.

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India vs Pakistan, Asian Champions Trophy Hockey 2023 Highlights: Harmanpreet Singh Stars As India Thump Pakistan 4-0 | Hockey News

India vs Pakistan, 2023 Asian Champions Trophy Highlights: India won the game 4-0.© Hockey India




India vs Pakistan, Asian Champions Trophy Hockey 2023 Highlights: India defeated Pakistan 4-0 in an Asian Champions Trophy match at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium, Chennai on Wednesday. Harmanpreet Singh scored two goals while Jugraj Singh and Akashdeep Singh scored one goal apiece. India, who had already qualified for the semi-finals of the tournament, ended at the top spot in the table at the end of the league stage. On the other hand, the big defeat to Pakistan knocked the side out of the tournament.

Here are the Highlights of the India vs Pakistan, Asian Champions Trophy Hockey match from Chennai:







  • 22:16 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: India win!!!

    India have won the game by a margin of 4-0. That also eliminates Pakistan from the Asian Champions Trophy as they finish at the fifth spot in the six-team table and fail to secure a semi-final spot.

  • 22:10 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: GOALLL!!!

    India take a 4-0 lead now. Mandeep Singh hit the ball towards the goalkeeper. It seemed the ball also took the stick from Akashdeep Singh before entering the goalpost.

  • 22:07 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: India continue to press hard!

    India continue to keep Pakistan under pressure in the final quarter too. The hosts continue to attack as Pakistan are still goalless in the match. 

  • 21:59 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Final quarter starts!

    The final quarter is underway in Chennai. Pakistan need at least two goals to enter the semi-finals if India score no goals from here.

  • 21:58 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: End of third quarter!

    India are purely in control with help of goals from Harmanpreet Singh and Jugraj Singh.

  • 21:56 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Poor injection from Pakistan!

    Pakistan got a PC but the injection was not good and that saw them losing a chance there.

    IND 3-0 PAK (Quarter 3)

  • 21:54 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Chance goes begging!

    It was a superb pass from Karthi Selvam from the left flank but Akashdeep Singh failed to put the ball into the post. He was waiting for the pass right in front of the far post and it should have been a goal there, but Akashdeep failed to cash in on the opportunity.

  • 21:51 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Dangerous ball!

    India have been denied a goal, rightly so as it was a dangerous ball. It went to the TV umpire, who declared the decision.

  • 21:47 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: GOAL!!!

    Jugraj Singh puts India 3-0 ahead. This is getting tougher for Pakistan. It was a perfect injection on PC and Jugraj played a perfect drag flick on it to help India put Pakistan in more trouble.

  • 21:42 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Circle entry from Pakistan!

    Pakistan made a circle entry from the left flank but Pathak comfortably saved the shot that came to him at a good height.

  • 21:37 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: 3rd quarter starts!

    The third quarter of play between India and Pakistan starts in Chennai. India are in well control of this game. On the other hand, Pakistan could not afford another goal as it will put their semi-final chances under risk.

  • 21:27 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: India lose review!

    Now both India and Pakistan will have to play without any referral as the former team also loses its review. Meanwhile, it the end of the second quarter.

    IND 2-0 PAK (End of Quarter 2)

  • 21:23 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: India get a PC!

    India get another penalty corner. This is now a tough game for Pakistan. It is to note that if they lost more than the margin of two goals this will be over for them.

  • 21:18 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: GOAL!!!

    India double their lead!!! Another goal from Harmanpreet Singh. It was just another brilliant drag flick from the India captain and the Pakistan goalkeeper could not save it despite the ball hitting his leg. India are on top of this game.

    IND 2-0 PAK (Quarter 2)

  • 21:15 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: India get another PC!

    India have got a PC. Can they double the lead?

    IND 1-0 PAK (Quarter 2)

  • 21:14 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Green card for Selvam!

    Karthi Selvam has got a green card. He is out for two minutes.

  • 21:11 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: India continue to attack!

    Good work from India inside the striking circle of Pakistan but the opposing team’s defence did a fine job to negate the threat.

    IND 1-0 PAK (Quarter 2)

  • 21:06 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: GOALLL!!!

    Harmanpreet Singh scored the goal for India via the penalty corner. It was a good injection and Harmanpreet produced a perfect drag flick to put India 1-0 ahead. India got the goal in the 15th minute and they lead after the end of first quater.

    IND 1-0 PAK (End of Quarter 1)

  • 21:03 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: India get a PC!

    Okay, here is India’s chance! They have got a PC. Pakistan can’t challenge it as they have already lost their only review.

  • 21:02 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Good try from Karthi Selvam!

    Karthi Selvam did try with an excellent shot but Pakistan goalkeeper Akmal Hussain made a really good save.

  • 20:57 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Pakistan lose a review!

    Pakistan have lost their review after they sent a decision upstairs, asking for a PC. They get a long corner instead.

  • 20:54 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Chance missed!

    Mandeep Singh’s backhander has been intercepted by the Pakistan defence. Maybe he took too much time in playing the shot. It was a beautiful pass from Jarmanpreet Singh into the striking circle but India failed to take advantage.

  • 20:49 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Good goalkeeping!

    A good save from goalkeeper Krishan Bahadur Pathak helps India avert the threat.

    IND 0-0 PAK (Quarter 1)

  • 20:47 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: PC for Pakistan!

    Penalty Corner for Pakistan! They had scored a goal but India reviewed it and the umpire termed it a dangerous play for a raised ball. However, Pakistan get a PC.

  • 20:44 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Match starts!

    The much-anticipated match between India and Pakistan in the Asian Champions Trophy has kicked off.

  • 20:37 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Players walk out to the middle

    The players of both the sides have walked out to the middle. They are greeted by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin. We are only minutes away from the start of the game.

  • 20:27 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Check Line-ups of both the sides –

    India: Krishan Bahadur Pathak, Varun Kumar, Jarmanpreet Singh, Manpreet Singh, Hardik Singh, Mandeep Singh, Harmanpreet Singh, Sumit, Shamsher Singh, Akashdeep Singh, Sukhjeet Singh.

    Pakistan: Akmal Hussain, Ahtisham Aslam, Aqeel Ahmad, Arshad Liaqat, Abdul Rana, Abdul Hannan, Zikriya Hayat, Usama Bashir, Umar Bhutta, Muhammad Sufyan Khan, Afraz.

  • 20:21 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: Head-to-head battles –

    Result of some India vs Pakistan last meetings –

    India 1-1 Pakistan, Asia Cup 2022

    India 4-3 Pakistan, Asian Champions Trophy 2021

    India 3-1 Pakistan, Asian Champions Trophy 2021

    India 2-1 Pakistan, Asian Games 2018

  • 20:17 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Hockey Live: India’s Poor PC conversion rate

    While India have played good hockey in the ongoing Asian Champions Trophy, they have struggled in converting the penalty corners. In earning the PCs India have been right on the money but they have lacked the execution. Sometimes it is the good defence of their opponents, sometimes the host players have themselves to blame.

  • 20:12 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Live: Pakistan’s performance so far –

    Pakistan lost to Malaysia 1-3 in their opening game. They then played out a 1-1 draw with South Korea. The side held Japan to a 3-3 draw before registering a 2-1 win over China.

  • 20:01 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Live: India’s performance so far –

    India stared with a dominating 7-2 win over China before being held to a 1-1 draw by Japan. Against Malaysia, India registered a 5-0 win while they edged out South Korea 3-2 before the Pakistan match. 

  • 19:57 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Live: A crucial game for Pakistan

    Pakistan need to perform well in tonight’s game to assure themselves of a semi-final berth. Meanwhile, a big defeat will hamper their chances to advance to the next stage. Pakistan are at the third spot in the table currently.

  • 19:41 (IST)

    India vs Pakistan Live: India already into semi-final

    It is worth noting that the Harmanpreet Singh-led India have already qualified for the semi-finals of the Asian Champions Trophy. They have won three of their four matches played while one ended in a draw. The side currently tops the six-team table with nine points. However, they would lvoe to finish the league stage win a win.

  • 19:31 (IST)

    Welcome guys!

    Hello everyone, welcome the live blog of India vs Pakistan, Asian Champions Trophy hockey match, straight from the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium in Chennai. Stay connected for all the live updates.

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Asian Champions Trophy Hockey, India vs Korea Highlights: India Beat Korea, Seal Asian Champions Trophy Hockey Semi-final Spot | Hockey News

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India vs Korea, Asian Champions Trophy 2023 Highlights: India maintained their dominance in the Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament with a nervy 3-2 victory over South Korea. With 10 points from three wins and one draw, India are at the top of the league table. Nilakanta Sharma put India in lead with his sixth-minute strike. India’s joy was short-lived as the Koreans came back with the equaliser barely six minutes later, Kim Sunghyun driving the ball past home team goalkeeper Krishan Bahadur Pathak. India, however, regained their lead as Harmanpreet Singh struck off a penalty corner in the 23rd minute. Mandeep Singh made it 3-1 with his 33rd minute strike, consolidating India’s position in the match. Yang Jihun pulled one back for Korea in the 58th minute but India held on to the lead in the final two minutes.

Here are the Highlights of India vs Korea, Asian Champions Trophy Hockey match:







  • 22:25 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: India win!

    India have won the game 3-2 and they are still unbeaten in the tournament! A gritty performance from the hosts and they are guaranteed of a top 4 finish!

  • 22:21 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Korea scores!

    Finally Korea converts a penalty corner and it is 3-2! A good finish from Yang Jihun and it is going to be a nervy end to the match. India were unable to take their chances and this will go down to the wire!

  • 22:18 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: What a save!

    A direct shot from Korea and it took a special save from PR Sreejesh to maintain India’s advantage. The ball ricocheted off his pads but he pulled off a diving save!

    India 3-1 Korea 

  • 22:11 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Just not Korea’s day!

    Three penalty corners for Korea but no success! The shots have been blocked on every occasion and this has not been a good outing for them.

    India 3-1 Korea

  • 22:04 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: No more goals for India!

    Sukhjeet Singh and Manpreet Singh kept trying to score the fourth goal for India but Korea have defended brilliantly. A great show from the goalkeeper.

    India 3-1 Korea

  • 21:58 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Penalty Stroke miss!

    India received a penalty stroke but what a save from the Korean goalkeeper. Harmanpreet Singh slammed it hard but he was up to the challenge as a full body dive proved to be enough to deny the goal.

    India 3-1 Korea

  • 21:54 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: One quarter to go!

    End of the third quarter and India lead 3-1. The match has not been quite exciting for some time as it is mostly India at the moment. But that can change at any point!

  • 21:49 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Huge chance for India!

    It was brilliant run by the Indian attackers as they completely dissected the Korean defence but the finishing was not good once again! Mandeep Singh made a complete mess of it!

    India 3-1 Korea

  • 21:42 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Wasteful Korea!

    Two penalty corners but on both occasions, Korea were unable to find a proper finish. That has been a problem for them today with India converting one out of the two PCs they received.

    India 3-1 Korea

  • 21:37 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: India make it 3-1!

    It is Mandeep Singh and India lead 3-1! Korea were caught by surprise as India produced a fluid attack and the finish was equally impressive. India have taken total control of the match!

  • 21:32 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Third quarter!

    Time for the third quarter and Korea will be the one chasing the game. India took the lead thanks to a brilliant finish and another goal will completely swing the tie in their favour.

  • 21:21 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Half Time!

    End of the first half and this has been an interesting match till now. Both sides have been impressive going forward but India narrowly lead 2-1 against Korea.

  • 21:17 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: First booking!

    Green card for Amit Rohidas!

    India 2-1 Korea

  • 21:12 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: India 2-1!

    A penalty corner for India and Harmanpreet Singh has made it 2-1. Brilliant finish from the PC! They missed their first chance but the second time, it was just flawless execution!

  • 21:08 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Tactical gameplay!

    The match has settled down somewhat and it has become more about dominance at the middle of the pitch. Both teams are trying out long passes to the forwards but nothing substantial as of now.

    India 1-1 Korea

  • 21:04 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Second Quarter!

    The second quarter has started much like the first one with both India and Korea looking desperate to grab that initial advantage. End-to-end play at the moment!

    India 1-1 Korea

  • 21:00 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: End of first quarter!

    That is the end of the first quarter and it is all level at 1-1!

  • 20:57 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Korea equalise!

    It is 1-1 and this was not expected. A sudden burst of pace from Korea and Kim Sunghyun was there at the right place to guide it into the goal. 

    India 1-1 Korea

  • 20:54 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Another chance!

    Another brilliant pass for Sukhjeet Singh but this time, the opportunity goes begging! He had the goalkeeper at his mercy but the finish was not up to the mark!

    India 1-0 Korea

  • 20:49 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: India take the lead!

    India have taken the lead and the scorer is Nilakanta Sharma! However, it was mainly thanks to a brilliant play by Sukhjeet Singh who took on the Korean defence and provided the perfect pass for the goal. Advantage India!

    India 1-0 Korea

  • 20:46 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Steady start!

    Meticulous link-ups and zonal marking – These two tactics seem to be the ones that India are favouring at the moment. A slow but steady start to the game and they are looking to control possession in key areas.

    India 0-0 Korea

  • 20:43 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: It’s gametime!

    The match is underway and both teams will surely look to gain an early advantage!

  • 20:35 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Tough challenge!

    It will not be an easy outing for India as Korea are the defending champions. Till now, they found strong resistance from Japan but were able to draw the match to keep their unbeaten record intact.

  • 20:31 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Time for the game!

    We are minutes away from the start of the match. India will surely be looking to continue their unbeaten run in the competition.

  • 20:25 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Pakistan win

    Goals from Muhammad Khan and Afraz helped Pakistan eke out a 2-1 victory over China to stay in the race for the semifinals in the Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament on Monday. However, the defeat meant that China were knocked out of contention for the last-four stage.

  • 20:04 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: India’s winning run!

    A dominant India roared back to winning ways with a 5-0 mauling of Malaysia in a round-robin fixture of the 2023 Asian Champions Trophyon Sunday. Local favourite Karthi Selvam (15th minute) and vice-captain Hardik Singh (32′) were on target, along with skipper Harmanpreet Singh (42′), Gurjant Singh (53′) and Jugraj Singh (54′).

  • 19:50 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Malaysia beat Japan!

    Malaysia fought off a late surge from Japan to secure a 3-1 win and keep their semifinal hopes alive in the Asian Champions Trophy. Najmi Jazlan (13th minute, penalty corner), Ashran Hamsani (37th) and Shello Silverius (59th) struck for Malaysia. After a flurry of missed chances, Japan finally managed to strike through Niwa Takuma (59th). The win took Malaysia to nine points after three wins and one loss.

  • 19:42 (IST)

    India vs Korea Live: Hello and welcome!

    Welcome to the coverage of the Asian Champions Trophy match between India and Korea. India have been enjoying a brilliant run of form with two wins and one draw in three matches. On the other hand, Korea have won one and drawn two of their matches till now.

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Hockey World Cup: Grambusch Brothers Take Germany To Semi-finals, Netherlands Join Them | Hockey News

Germany edged out England in penalty shootout under dramatic circumstances after trailing 0-2 two minutes before regulation time to book a berth in the FIH Men’s World Cup semifinals where Netherlands joined them with a win over South Korea on Wednesday. Germany struck in the 58th and 59th minutes through captain Mats Grambusch and his younger brother Tom to take the quarterfinal match to the penalty shootout where they prevailed over a heart-broken England team 4-3, snatching win from the jaws of defeat.

Germany, who had finished second in Pool B and defeated France 5-1 in the crossover match, face three-time champions and last edition bronze medallists Australia in the semifinals on Friday.

In the second quarterfinal match of the day at the Kalinga Stadium, last two editions runners-up Netherlands ended gritty South Korea’s more-than-expected run in the tournament with a 5-1 win to set up a last-four clash with Belgium on Friday.

South Korea, who had stunned 2016 Rio Olympics champions Argentina in the crossover match on Monday, yet again punched above their weight as they gave a spirited fight to their more fancied opponents, ranked third in the world. South Korea are ranked ninth in the world.

South Korea were the only Asian side that remained in the quarterfinals.

The vociferous spectators at the Kalinga Stadium thought that England would wrap up the match comfortably after Zachary Wallace (12th) and Liam Ansell (33rd) had given them a 2-0 lead but, to their astonishment, the Germans came back roaring to score goals in the 58th and 59th minutes through Mats and Tom Grambusch respectively.

Just before that Christopher Ruhr had wasted a chance from the penalty stroke in the 57th minute.

When Germany was training 1-2 and got a penalty stroke with one minute to go in the match, Mats asked his younger brother Tom to take it. Tom made no mistake from the spot to take the match to the penalty shootout.

Niklas Wellen, Hannes Muller, Prinz Thies and Christopher Ruhr scored for Germany in the shootout. For England, James Albery, Zachary Wallace, Phil Roper struck while David Goodfield missed.

“It was a crazy match for sure, we were behind for most of the match. But we were able to convert the chances that came our way late in the match. It shows the character of the team,” Mats said.

“Our parents must be watching this match and they must be extremely happy seeing that we both scored in a crucial match for the team and country,” Tom said.

The German fightback was reminiscent of their national football team which is famous for its never-say-die attitude.

“It is a cruel game, you were 2-0 up less than five minutes to go in the match and you lost the game,” rued England captain David Ames.

England had directly made it to the quarterfinals after topping Pool D ahead of India.

They started as the more attacking side and took the lead in the 12th minute after Jack Waller, Stuart Rushemere and Zachary Wallace combined beautifully. Waller cut into the striking circle from the right and Rushemere weaved around three German defenders before Wallace slammed home with a tennis-like volley.

Wallace had another go at the German goal but his shot, after dodging past a defender in the second quarter, was blocked by the goalkeeper.

Germany pressed in the second quarter with lot more players upfront but England defended well with man-to-man marking. But the relentless German attack resulted to their and the match’s first penalty corner, which they wasted. The Englishman did not give space to the Germans whenever they entered the striking circle.

Harry Martin got space and time to take a shot but the goalkeeper was again at the thick of things as he blocked Germany’s second penalty corner two minutes from half time.

Trailing 0-1 at half time, Germany let themselves down as Timur Oruz received a green card in the 31st minute for a two-minute suspension, and England pounded on that advantage to earn two back-to-back penalty corners and double their lead from the second one.

Liam Ansell made a soft touch of the ball after the stopper put it on his path and then sent a powerful shot which beat the German goalkeeper Alexander Stadler all ends up.

Germany were under tremendous pressure in the third quarter as Christopher Ruhr was shown a yellow card in the 38th minute for a five-minute suspension.

Just before the end of the third quarter, play was stopped after England’s Liam Sanford fell down on the turf and a few of his team-mates surrounded Ruhr but the umpires were able to calm the players down.

Germany got a penalty stroke in the 57th minute but Christopher Ruhr’s shot hit the crossbar. But one minute later, captain Mats Grambusch pulled one back with a field goal.

The match ended 2-2 in dramatic fashion and just a few seconds later, Mats’ brother Tom scored from the penalty stroke.

With 38 seconds left in the regulation time, Germany earned a penalty corner but England defended it under tense circumstances.

In the second quarterfinal match, Koen Bijen (27th and 31st) struck twice while Justen Blok (36th), Steijn van Heijningen (50th) and Teun Beins (58th) scored the other goals for the Netherlands.

Inwoo Seo (51st) scored the consolation goal for South Korea.

One would have thought that the Netherlands would roll over South Korea. But it was not to be as the small Asian country fought tooth and nail and were not intimidated by the reputation of their opponents.

Both South Korea and the Netherlands were goal-less in the first quarter with both sides earning two penalty corners each without utilising any of them.

The Netherlands were the dominant side in the second session with more circle penetration and took the lead three minutes from the first half, with Koen Bijen scoring a field goal.

The nimble-footed Koreans, however, did not just sit back. They made quick counter-attacks and forced two penalty corners though they could not convert any of them.

From the second penalty corner, penalty corner specialist Jang Jonghyun’s drag flick hit German umpire Ben Goentgen on the face after the ball deflected from the stick of a Dutch defender.

Goentgen, who fell down in pain before regaining composure, was helped out of the field and reserve umpire, Raghu Prasad of India, took charge for the remainder of the match.

The Netherlands took the game out of South Korea’s reach in the third quarter with two goals in the space of five minutes. Bijen got his second goal from a penalty corner in the 31st minute before Justen Blok struck a field goal in the 36th minute.

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