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India seek consolation win over Pak

August 22, 2003 09:31 IST

India are struggling at the elite Champions Trophy hockey tournament in Amsterdam, but they could redeem themselves with a victory over arch-rivals Pakistan before returning to volatile fans back home.

Excitement reaches a fever pitch in South Asia during any sports clash between the neighbours who almost came to war last year over Kashmir and people on both sides will be focussed on their televisions when the round-robin league match starts on Friday evening.

Hockey, in which India dominated the world in the early half of the century, does not arouse the same passions as cricket but it is a close second.

India have lost three of their four matches so far in the six-nation tournament. But fans, who have often reacted angrily to India's poor performances, are known to be all-forgiving when their team beats Pakistan.

"The performance so far has been pathetic, it's been painful to watch the games," said hockey follower Rahul Singh, a New Delhi medical student.

"But, for us, the final is the match against Pakistan. If we beat them, nothing else will matter."

Irate fans in India berated their cricketers after their poor start to the cricket World Cup in February. They burnt effigies and even attacked a player's home, but it all stopped after a six-wicket victory over Pakistan.

The odds, however, are heavily stacked against India.

They started the tournament promisingly, leading title favourites Holland 3-0 before giving up four goals in the last seven minutes.

They struggled to beat a second-string Germany 3-2 and were then thumped 4-1 by Australia and 4-2 by Argentina. India are lying fifth in the points table, only ahead of Germany.

Pakistan are in unbeaten in fourth place with two draws and a win from three matches. But with games against Germany and India coming up, they are looking to make the second half of the tournament count.

Indian coach Rajinder Singh said in his newspaper column on Thursday his team's flat showing had stunned him.

"Forget teamwork, even individually, the players have disappointed," he wrote. "We need to get charged up."


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Sub: Feature of Indian Hockey

We hope that India and specially Dhanraj's Boys will do better in future, specailly after today's victory, which was showing a team spirt and that's ...


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Sub: India has to win

Although there is no mean of the victory if cant win the tournament.But for every Indian win over Pakistan is more then anything.No one can ...


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Sub: Worst perfomance

It is highly disappointing perfomance by the Indian hockey team. There is no consistency which is a major factor for this poor display.


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Sub: Why do we crucify them so soon?

The media have got the dirty habit of placing out sportspersons right on top of mountains for good performance and then throwing then down into ...


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Sub: The Indian Hockey Team needspsychological coaching

Our hockey team seems to have taken the umpires adverse decision in the Holland match too much to heart and this has affected their subsequent ...


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