Showing posts with label hockey world cup 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hockey world cup 2010. Show all posts

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Australia beat Germany 2-1 to win WC Hockey crown

Australia beating the double defending champions 2-1 in the summit clash of the Hero Honda FIH World Cup in New Delhi on Saturday.

With this win, the Aussies have not only avenged their defeats in the last two editions of the tournament but also clinched their second world title.

For Australia, Edward Ockenden scored the first goal in the sixth minute while Luke Doerner converted a penalty corner in the 59th minute to become the top-scorer of the tournament along with Dutchman Taeke Taekema with eight goals apiece.

Moritz Furste scored the lone goal for the Germans in the 47th minute.

The Aussies had earlier won the title way back in 1986 in London but lost out in the finals against Germany in the last two World Cup finals in Kuala Lumpur (2002) and Monchengladbach, Germany (2006).

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Friday, March 12, 2010

India 8th in World Cup Hockey

India's hockey World Cup campaign ended with a 2-4 defeat against Argentina as the hosts finished a lowly eighth in the mega-event in New Delhi on Friday.

Argentina, meanwhile, registered their second seventh place finish in the tournament since 1994 when they defeated Korea on penalty strokes.

The Argentines started their campaign here with three straight defeats but bounced back strongly with three consecutive wins, including today's victory.

The eighth place finish can be seen as a marked improvement for the Indians who were 11th in the last edition of the tournament in Monchengladbach, Germany.

India could dig out only one victory against Pakistan in their first encounter and lost four and drew one out of the six matches they played in the tournament.

Incidentally, it was against the same opponents that India lost 2-3 in the ninth-12th classification match in Monchengladbach.

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Hockey World Cup 2010: Argentina register first win

Bottom placed Argentina scored their first win of the tournament, edging past New Zealand with a solitary goal in their penultimate Pool A match of the Hero Honda Hockey World Cup in New Delhi on Sunday.

Facundo Callioni scored the all-important goal in the 55th minute of the match for Argentina, who are already out of semifinal race after losing their first three matches.

New Zealand, who have six points from four matches, will have to beat defending champions Germany in their last match on 9th March for any hopes of qualifying for the semifinals.

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Hockey World Cup 2010: Korea beat Canada 9-2

Drag-flicker Jong Hyun Jang struck thrice as nimble-footed South Korea drubbed lowly Canada 9-2 in a high scoring match to keep their semifinal hopes alive in the hockey World Cup in New Delhi on Sunday.

Jang scored in the 35+3, 45th and 61st minutes while Hyun Woo Nam (23rd and 67th) and Hyo Sik You (41st and 63rd) struck twice each in the one-sided Pool A match.

Lee Nam Yong (38th) and Sung Hoon Yoon (40th) found the target once in the match, which saw second highest number of goals being scored in this World Cup, after Australia's 12-0 mauling of South Africa.

For Canada, who are already out of contention for a semifinal spot after losing all their earlier three matches, Philip Wright scored twice in the 42nd and 51st minutes at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium.

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England beat India by 3-2, qualify for Hockey World Cup semi-finals

European hockey champions England clinched a semi-final place in the men's World Cup by beating India 3-2 on Saturday, elsewhere, tournament favourites Australia defeated Spain 2-0 to close in on a semi-final spot.

European champions became the first team to reach the last four stage of the hockey World Cup.

Gurwinder Singh Chandi and skipper Rajpal Singh scored in the 54th and 58th minute respectively to cut down the lead to 2-3 for India after the European champions extended their lead over India to 3-0 within 11 minutes after halftime. England led the hosts 1-0 at halftime.

In-form Luke Doerner scored from a penalty corner to put world number two Australia 1-0 up in the 20th minute against Olympic silver medallists Spain.

Glenn Turner was also on target in the 60th as former champions Australia recorded their third victory in four matches in Pool B.

Australia, who won a record 10th Champions Trophy in December, thumped South Africa by a record 12-0 margin in their previous match.

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Saturday, March 6, 2010

New Zealand keep alive semifinal hopes

New Zealand's 2-1 victory against South Korea keep alive their semifinal hopes in the hockey World Cup 2010 in New Delhi on Friday.

The Black Sticks, ranked three places below their opponents at eighth, scored through Andrew Hayward (fourth minute) and Dean Couzins (22nd) in their third Pool A match.

South Korea pulled one back with Lee Nam Yong scoring from a penalty stroke in the last minute.

With today's victory, New Zealand kept themselves in contention for a semifinal berth with two wins and a loss from three matches. They have two more matches to play -- against Argentina and Germany.

With a draw and a win from three matches, South Korea are not out of contention but they will find it difficult to make it to the semifinals as they play Canada and the Netherlands in their remaining matches.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Australia beat India 5-2 in Hockey World Cup

India's poor record against the Australia continued. They had won only one of six World Cup encounters against the men from Down Under, drawing 1 and losing 4.

Their sole World Cup victory against the Aussies was 32 years ago, in 1978, in Buenos Aires, when they won 2-0. The last World Cup encounter between the teams in 2002 resulted in a 4-3 victory for Australia.

The hosts were down by a goal as early as the second minute when Liam De Young dispatched the ball home after it came off the crossbar.

Australia forced their first penalty-corner in the ninth minute as India got a referral wrong and Glenn Turner made no mistake with his flick to make it 2-0.

The Aussies maintained the pressure, repeatedly raiding the Indian citadel from the flanks, and struck again in the 26th minute after De Young and Robert Hammond worked their into the circle and found space for Desmond Abbot to tap the ball past Adrian D'Souza in the Indian goal. D'Souza had, a little earlier, brought off a good save.

India pulled a goal back at the stroke of half-time when Vikram Pillay trapped a long hit from the right and found the roof of the net.

But two goals within two minutes in at the start of the second session put the Aussies high in the saddle and India looked heading for a tennis scoreline defeat.

Luke Doerner made it 4-1 from a penalty-corner in the 42nd minute and Turner got his name again on the score sheet with a field goal a minute later.

Rajpal Singh reduced the margin with a field goal in the 53rd minute after being put in possession by Arjun Halappa.

Five minutes from time, the Aussies could have added to the tally but were denied by goalkeeper D'Souza who saved a penalty stroke from Jaime Dwyer. It was Dwyer's second miss from the spot in the tournament.

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Monday, March 1, 2010

Hockey World Cup : India beat Pakistan 4-1

India beat Pakistan 4-1 in the Hero Honda Hockey World Cup at Major Dhayan Chand Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday night.

India took a 1-0 lead when Shivendra Singh converted one penalty corner to goal in the 27th minute.

Sandeep Singh gave India an upper hand as he scored the second goal for the hosts in the 35th minute.

In the early minutes of second-half of the match, Prabhjot Singh scored the third goal.

India has faced Pakistan 4 times in the World Cup and both have won twice each.

Earlier in the day formidable Spain started their hockey World Cup campaign on a perfect note, outclassing lowly South Africa 4-2 in the inaugural match of the quadrennial event at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday.

In the second match of opening day England defeated Australia 3-2 at the Major Dhayan Stadium in New Delhi.

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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Hockey World Cup 2010 : India-Pak to clash in opener

World Cup Hockey is going to start amid watertight security from tomorrow February 28, 2010 in New Delhi and in the opening day arch rivals India and Pakistan are going to play against each other.

India will have to leave behind the controversies that marred their run up to the high profile FIH tournament and put up a united front as stakes are high for the home team after the Olympic debacle.

Their eight Olympic gold notwithstanding, India have not won a major international title since their 1975 World Cup triumph in Kuala Lumpur.

Indian hockey has gone down considerably since then, evident from their result in the last couple of years.

Pakistan enjoy a superior World Cup record than India as they have won the tournament four times the last being in 1994.

In other matches of the inaugural day Spain take on South Africa in the lung opener followed by the the game between title favourites Australia and England.

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