On day one of the Hero Hockey World League Final, reigning world champions Australia met Belgium in a highly anticipated clash. A close game saw Australia win 3-2 with a late winning goal.
Jacob Whetton secured Australia all three points in the opening match of the Hero Hockey World League Final in Delhi. Despite the tenacity of Belgium who fought back twice, the Kookaburras emerged with a 3-2 win. The winning goal was scored with less than two minutes remaining on the clock.
The first half started with Australia putting early pressure on the Belgian defence. The Kookaburras remained in control of the ball but they failed to create any meaningful opportunities.
Belgium had their chance to take the lead when the Kookaburras were short-handed after Eddie Ockenden (21') was sent off with a yellow card.
It took up to the 32nd minute until the spectators in the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium saw the first penalty corner. Kieran Govers (33') skilfully scored the opening goal of the Hero Hockey World League.
However, it took Belgium less than one minute to equalise through a shot from a wide angle by Tom Boon (34'). "We must keep possession, Australia have such a good counter attack", said Red Lions coach Mark Lammers at halftime.
Despite Lammer's warning to his team, the Red Lions ran into another Aussie counter-attack which led to their third penalty corner.
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Netherlands met Argentina on day one of the Hero Hockey World League. A hard-fought game with some excellent hockey saw Argentina win.
The Argentine intent was signalled when they took the lead in just the second minute of the game through a penalty corner, which top scorer Gonzalo Peillat slotted away.
The Netherlands responded immediately with an equally well-taken penalty corner from penalty corner specialist Mink van der Weerden (5'). Three minutes later Argentina reclaimed the lead with a diving conversion by Facundo Callioni (8').
The remainder of the first half was quiet in comparison, with both sides taking a cagey approach. And these defensive tactics continued for the first 15 minutes of the second half. It was the Netherlands who broke the deadlock in the second half when Seve van Ass (50') levelled for the Netherlands. The son of the national coach, Paul van Ass, scored with a reverse stick shot from wide left of the goal.
Six minutes later and Los Leones re-gained their advantage when first Pedro Ibarra (56') shot home from open play and then Guido Barriedes (60') scored a beautifully-taken goal following sustained Argentine pressure.
Argentina further extended their lead when they were awarded and converted a penalty stroke. The scorer on was Juan Ignacio Gilardi (67').
Netherlands;
STOCKMANN (GK), BLAAK (GK), VERMEULEN, BALKEST
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"Day Two and match 5 of the tournament where we The Netherlands won 2-3 against England.
The First Half saw The Netherlands take the lead from a Penalty Corner scored by Captain Maartje Paumen. From then on The Netherlands looked more likely to extend their league but England keeper Maddie Hinch made a number of world class saves to keep her team in the game.
The second goal came when Georgie Twigg got on the end of a Penalty Corner to level the scores just before the break.
The Second Half saw England come out strong and take the lead. A shot from outside the D by Laura Unsworth saw Lily Owsley on hand to deflect the ball into the net putting her team 2-1 up.
However The Netherlands came back with another Penalty Corner of their own with Captain Maartje Paumen on the score sheet again. Straight after England Team were caught napping after a Netherlands attack lead to a goal. A shot from outside the D by Malou Pheninckx and saw Kitty van Male touch the ball into the net and ensured a The Netherlands win.
England;
1. HINCH (GK), 2 MACKAY (C, GK), 4 UNSWORTH, 6 MACLEOD, 7 TWIGG, 8 RICHARDSON-WALSH, 9 TOWNSEND, 10 GILBERT, 11 RICHARDSON-WALSH, 13 QUEK, 15 DANSON, 18 ANSLEY, 19 BRAY, 20 WEBB, 22 BALL, 23 WALTON, 26 OWSLEY, 28 WHITE.
Netherlands;
1 SOMBROEK (GK), 2 DERKX, 3 KEETELS, 4 van MALE, 5 PHENINCKX, 7 BOS, 8 de LANGE, 9 DIRKSE van den HEUVEL, 11. VERSCH
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"Day Three, Match 2 saw Germany take on England, with England gaining all three points.
First Half, saw both team trying to settle in the game but the first goal came half way through when England's Kate Richardson-Walsh mistaken pass lead to a German attack. Franzisca Hauke received the ball in the D and her shot was deflected in by teammate Eileen Hoffmann. However Germnay's lead did not last long when German defender Katharina Otthe pass was intercepted by Hannah MaCleod and the ball went straight to Alex Danson whose ferocious shot went straight pass the keeper and brought her team levelled.
Second half saw England take the lead, from a Penalty corner, Nic White's shot was touched in by Sophie Bray who positioned herself in a great position to see her shot pass the keeper. England were managing to hold onto the lead withstanding a number of German attacks including Jana Teschke shot was sent into the D but England Keeper Maddie Hinch (GK) deflected save met Kate Richardson-Walsh who cleared England's line.
England had the chance to extend when Sam Quek's good run saw Helen Richardson-Walsh cross into D but Ashleigh Ball's diving effort was unable to connect with the ball. It was finally over when Alex Danson added another goal to her tally with an amazing solo effort. Danson picked up the ball in the attacking corner, passed two German defenders and chipped the ball over Barbara Vogel (GK) i
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"Day 4 of the Men's Hero Hockey World League Final in New Delhi, India, were we see England take on Belgium in the first of the Quarter-Finals.
England, who have won all three games so far were looking to keep up there good from heading into the game. The game started off with Belgium having the first chance but George Pinner's double save kept the scores levelled. It was Belgium again on the attack when Lock Luypaert shot from outside the D was flicked on by Florent van Aubel but Pinner was on hand again to deflect the ball away from England's goal.
However England were the closes to taking the lead when Tom Carson pass into the D was met by Simon Mantell who should have scored but his shot went wide. Lock Luypaert came close with a Penalty corner but was well defended well by England. However both teams were unable to capitalise with their chances and at the break it was still 0-0.
The second half started off with a bit more pace and saw England break the deadlock when they were awarded a Penalty Corner and Tom Carson, his 3rd of the tournament, slotted his drag flick the ball into the right hand side of the net.
Belgium came close to levelling the scored Tom Boon was met with the ball inside the D and unleashed a fierce shot but was blocked by Iain Leweers, who kept his side ahead. However at the final whistle Belgium were unlucky not to level the scores and England managed to hold on in a
By Puneet Munjal| 377 views
"New Zealand came into this match hoping to reverse the 1-5 defeat at the hands of England in the pool match earlier in the Hero Hockey World League Final. In fact, at full time both teams were level pegging, but Colin Batch's men were cooler in the shoot out and emerged 7-6 winners.
The Black Sticks certainly started the sharper, winning four penalty corners in quick succession but George Pinner, in the England goal, made some sharp saves to keep the ball from the back of the net.
The England defence was breached finally by Marcus Child (12'), who fired a hard shot home from wide of the goal. New Zealand were unlucky not to double that scoreline when an unmarked Simon Child hit the side netting.
England bounced back through after Harry Martin (23') dived full-length to score from a cross from Mark Gleghorne.
The second half was saw a lot of end-to-end action, with both teams playing expansive hockey. Both teams rely on strong defence and quick counter attacks, making it a physical match between two sides.
It was England who took the lead when Gleghorne (49') fired home from the right-hand side of the circle. But New Zealand refused to give up and continued with their attacking style of play, stretching the England defence. The Black Sticks were rewarded with two goals in quick succession, firstly from Stephen Jenness (61') and then Hugo Inglis (62').
A
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"A bright start by India threatened to provide the shock of the tournament but Australia showed just why they are world champions by turning a 2-0 deficit into a 7-2 victory at the Hero Hockey World League Final in Delhi.
This fourth quarter final started with a big surprise as host nation India went 2-0 ahead in front of a loudly cheering and very enthusiastic crowd in the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium. Birenda Lakra (6') opened the scoring when his shot on goal was deflected by an Australian defender's stick. Yuvraj (11') doubled the lead a few minutes later much to the delight of the crowd.
India fought hard to keep ahead of the world champions and their resilience paid off up to the 24th minute when Nicholas Budgeon put the Kookaburras on the scoreboard by smashing in a penalty corner.
Before halftime Jason Wilson's (29') equaliser came from open play and the crowd saw the Kookaburras eventually turning the score around when Glenn Turner (35') made it 3-2 finishing a great team move marking his 100th cap with a goal.
The world champions were dominating throughout the second half. First, it was Russell Ford (41') extending the lead to 4-2. Then Simon Orchard (45') smashed in a shot from the top of the corner making it 5-2. The 6-2 was brought home by Ford (47') scoring his second goal of the day. Jacob Whetton's (65') 7-2 came five minutes before ful
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"Day 4 of the Men's Hero Hockey World League Final in New Delhi, India, were we see Argentina take on New Zealand in the 3rd Quarter Final of the day, with the winner to meet England in the Semi-Finals.
The game started with New Zealand on the front foot and took the lead when a Penalty Corner was met by Kane Russell, his 2nd of the tournament, and the 1st for his team in this game. However 7 minutes near the end New Zealand was awarded a Penalty Corner when Pedre Ibarra obstructed Simon Child's shot. It was then up to Dean Couzins to score from the P spot but his shot hit the frame of the goal but it still remained 0-1 to New Zealand at the break.
After the break, the Black Sticks nearly capitalised on a defensive error when Juan Ignacio Gilardi failed to control the ball and Stephen Jenness had a chance to put his team in front but hit the shot wide.
However Argentina finally got there break when Matias Paredes managed to control the ball that was lifted into the circle and with the New Zealand defence unable to clear their lines, and Paredes added a 2nd goal of the tournament levelling the game for his team. However both were unable to take the lead in the end which meant the game would be decided through a Penalty Shoot-out.
As neither team found the net in regular time, the game went to penalty shoot-out. At the end of the first round, both teams were drawing, with two successful penalty attemp
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The final match on Day 1 of the Hero Hockey World League saw hosts India take on fourth-ranked England in what turned out to be an unhappy encounter for the home team. A brace by Adam Dixon was the difference between the teams as England emerged 2-0 winners in the Pool A match.
The first 15 minutes of the game saw both teams playing some cagey hockey as they sounded each other out, but then the Indian team raised the tempo, urged on by the noisy and enthusiastic crowd.
Two penalty corners awarded to India amounted to nothing and gradually a lack of goals began to frustrate the home side. England began to play higher up the pitch and, in turn, were rewarded with successive penalty corners. These also came to nothing and both teams struggled to maintain composure in the attacking circle as they sought the all important breakthrough.
That breakthrough came in the last 10 minutes of the first half as Adam Dixon (28') converted from a penalty corner. It was 10 minutes into the second half before the next goal came as, to the crowd's consternation, Dixon (45) found the net again. 12 minutes from time India scored but the goal was disallowed following a successful referral by England.
England;
PINNER (GK), WILLARS, WEIR, JACKSON, MANTELL, MARTIN, BROGDAN, HOARE, GLEGHORNE, DIXON, MIDDLETON (C), SMITH (GK), WHITEMAN, CONDON, CARSON, LEWERS, CATLIN, FOX
India;
R. SINGH, KHADANGBAM, M
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On day one of the Hero Hockey World League Final, reigning world champions Australia met Belgium in a highly anticipated clash. A close game saw Australia win 3-2 with a late winning goal.
Jacob Whetton secured Australia all three points in the opening match of the Hero Hockey World League Final in Delhi. Despite the tenacity of Belgium who fought back twice, the Kookaburras emerged with a 3-2 win. The winning goal was scored with less than two minutes remaining on the clock.
The first half started with Australia putting early pressure on the Belgian defence. The Kookaburras remained in control of the ball but they failed to create any meaningful opportunities.
Belgium had their chance to take the lead when the Kookaburras were short-handed after Eddie Ockenden (21') was sent off with a yellow card.
It took up to the 32nd minute until the spectators in the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium saw the first penalty corner. Kieran Govers (33') skilfully scored the opening goal of the Hero Hockey World League.
However, it took Belgium less than one minute to equalise through a shot from a wide angle by Tom Boon (34'). "We must keep possession, Australia have such a good counter attack", said Red Lions coach Mark Lammers at halftime.
Despite Lammer's warning to his team, the Red Lions ran into another Aussie counter-attack which led to their third penalty corner.
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Netherlands met Argentina on day one of the Hero Hockey World League. A hard-fought game with some excellent hockey saw Argentina win.
The Argentine intent was signalled when they took the lead in just the second minute of the game through a penalty corner, which top scorer Gonzalo Peillat slotted away.
The Netherlands responded immediately with an equally well-taken penalty corner from penalty corner specialist Mink van der Weerden (5'). Three minutes later Argentina reclaimed the lead with a diving conversion by Facundo Callioni (8').
The remainder of the first half was quiet in comparison, with both sides taking a cagey approach. And these defensive tactics continued for the first 15 minutes of the second half. It was the Netherlands who broke the deadlock in the second half when Seve van Ass (50') levelled for the Netherlands. The son of the national coach, Paul van Ass, scored with a reverse stick shot from wide left of the goal.
Six minutes later and Los Leones re-gained their advantage when first Pedro Ibarra (56') shot home from open play and then Guido Barriedes (60') scored a beautifully-taken goal following sustained Argentine pressure.
Argentina further extended their lead when they were awarded and converted a penalty stroke. The scorer on was Juan Ignacio Gilardi (67').
Netherlands;
STOCKMANN (GK), BLAAK (GK), VERMEULEN, BALKEST
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"Day Two and match 5 of the tournament where we The Netherlands won 2-3 against England.
The First Half saw The Netherlands take the lead from a Penalty Corner scored by Captain Maartje Paumen. From then on The Netherlands looked more likely to extend their league but England keeper Maddie Hinch made a number of world class saves to keep her team in the game.
The second goal came when Georgie Twigg got on the end of a Penalty Corner to level the scores just before the break.
The Second Half saw England come out strong and take the lead. A shot from outside the D by Laura Unsworth saw Lily Owsley on hand to deflect the ball into the net putting her team 2-1 up.
However The Netherlands came back with another Penalty Corner of their own with Captain Maartje Paumen on the score sheet again. Straight after England Team were caught napping after a Netherlands attack lead to a goal. A shot from outside the D by Malou Pheninckx and saw Kitty van Male touch the ball into the net and ensured a The Netherlands win.
England;
1. HINCH (GK), 2 MACKAY (C, GK), 4 UNSWORTH, 6 MACLEOD, 7 TWIGG, 8 RICHARDSON-WALSH, 9 TOWNSEND, 10 GILBERT, 11 RICHARDSON-WALSH, 13 QUEK, 15 DANSON, 18 ANSLEY, 19 BRAY, 20 WEBB, 22 BALL, 23 WALTON, 26 OWSLEY, 28 WHITE.
Netherlands;
1 SOMBROEK (GK), 2 DERKX, 3 KEETELS, 4 van MALE, 5 PHENINCKX, 7 BOS, 8 de LANGE, 9 DIRKSE van den HEUVEL, 11. VERSCH
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"Day Three, Match 2 saw Germany take on England, with England gaining all three points.
First Half, saw both team trying to settle in the game but the first goal came half way through when England's Kate Richardson-Walsh mistaken pass lead to a German attack. Franzisca Hauke received the ball in the D and her shot was deflected in by teammate Eileen Hoffmann. However Germnay's lead did not last long when German defender Katharina Otthe pass was intercepted by Hannah MaCleod and the ball went straight to Alex Danson whose ferocious shot went straight pass the keeper and brought her team levelled.
Second half saw England take the lead, from a Penalty corner, Nic White's shot was touched in by Sophie Bray who positioned herself in a great position to see her shot pass the keeper. England were managing to hold onto the lead withstanding a number of German attacks including Jana Teschke shot was sent into the D but England Keeper Maddie Hinch (GK) deflected save met Kate Richardson-Walsh who cleared England's line.
England had the chance to extend when Sam Quek's good run saw Helen Richardson-Walsh cross into D but Ashleigh Ball's diving effort was unable to connect with the ball. It was finally over when Alex Danson added another goal to her tally with an amazing solo effort. Danson picked up the ball in the attacking corner, passed two German defenders and chipped the ball over Barbara Vogel (GK) i
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"Day 4 of the Men's Hero Hockey World League Final in New Delhi, India, were we see England take on Belgium in the first of the Quarter-Finals.
England, who have won all three games so far were looking to keep up there good from heading into the game. The game started off with Belgium having the first chance but George Pinner's double save kept the scores levelled. It was Belgium again on the attack when Lock Luypaert shot from outside the D was flicked on by Florent van Aubel but Pinner was on hand again to deflect the ball away from England's goal.
However England were the closes to taking the lead when Tom Carson pass into the D was met by Simon Mantell who should have scored but his shot went wide. Lock Luypaert came close with a Penalty corner but was well defended well by England. However both teams were unable to capitalise with their chances and at the break it was still 0-0.
The second half started off with a bit more pace and saw England break the deadlock when they were awarded a Penalty Corner and Tom Carson, his 3rd of the tournament, slotted his drag flick the ball into the right hand side of the net.
Belgium came close to levelling the scored Tom Boon was met with the ball inside the D and unleashed a fierce shot but was blocked by Iain Leweers, who kept his side ahead. However at the final whistle Belgium were unlucky not to level the scores and England managed to hold on in a
By Puneet Munjal| 377 views
"New Zealand came into this match hoping to reverse the 1-5 defeat at the hands of England in the pool match earlier in the Hero Hockey World League Final. In fact, at full time both teams were level pegging, but Colin Batch's men were cooler in the shoot out and emerged 7-6 winners.
The Black Sticks certainly started the sharper, winning four penalty corners in quick succession but George Pinner, in the England goal, made some sharp saves to keep the ball from the back of the net.
The England defence was breached finally by Marcus Child (12'), who fired a hard shot home from wide of the goal. New Zealand were unlucky not to double that scoreline when an unmarked Simon Child hit the side netting.
England bounced back through after Harry Martin (23') dived full-length to score from a cross from Mark Gleghorne.
The second half was saw a lot of end-to-end action, with both teams playing expansive hockey. Both teams rely on strong defence and quick counter attacks, making it a physical match between two sides.
It was England who took the lead when Gleghorne (49') fired home from the right-hand side of the circle. But New Zealand refused to give up and continued with their attacking style of play, stretching the England defence. The Black Sticks were rewarded with two goals in quick succession, firstly from Stephen Jenness (61') and then Hugo Inglis (62').
A
By Puneet Munjal| 275 views
"A bright start by India threatened to provide the shock of the tournament but Australia showed just why they are world champions by turning a 2-0 deficit into a 7-2 victory at the Hero Hockey World League Final in Delhi.
This fourth quarter final started with a big surprise as host nation India went 2-0 ahead in front of a loudly cheering and very enthusiastic crowd in the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium. Birenda Lakra (6') opened the scoring when his shot on goal was deflected by an Australian defender's stick. Yuvraj (11') doubled the lead a few minutes later much to the delight of the crowd.
India fought hard to keep ahead of the world champions and their resilience paid off up to the 24th minute when Nicholas Budgeon put the Kookaburras on the scoreboard by smashing in a penalty corner.
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"Day 4 of the Men's Hero Hockey World League Final in New Delhi, India, were we see Argentina take on New Zealand in the 3rd Quarter Final of the day, with the winner to meet England in the Semi-Finals.
The game started with New Zealand on the front foot and took the lead when a Penalty Corner was met by Kane Russell, his 2nd of the tournament, and the 1st for his team in this game. However 7 minutes near the end New Zealand was awarded a Penalty Corner when Pedre Ibarra obstructed Simon Child's shot. It was then up to Dean Couzins to score from the P spot but his shot hit the frame of the goal but it still remained 0-1 to New Zealand at the break.
After the break, the Black Sticks nearly capitalised on a defensive error when Juan Ignacio Gilardi failed to control the ball and Stephen Jenness had a chance to put his team in front but hit the shot wide.
However Argentina finally got there break when Matias Paredes managed to control the ball that was lifted into the circle and with the New Zealand defence unable to clear their lines, and Paredes added a 2nd goal of the tournament levelling the game for his team. However both were unable to take the lead in the end which meant the game would be decided through a Penalty Shoot-out.
As neither team found the net in regular time, the game went to penalty shoot-out. At the end of the first round, both teams were drawing, with two successful penalty attemp
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Bhumi Pednekar recently appeared in the comedy Thank You For Coming and the film invited some extreme reactions from the viewers. While some praised the film for its bold concept, some shamed it for that. In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble host Akash Bhatnagar, Bhumi spoke about the latter group of people and slammed them for the shaming. She expressed her disappointment towards people who didn’t criticise the film but its intent. The actress discussed the prevalent gender bias and how people never took offence when she was a part of such stories told from a male perspective. She pointed out how Pankaj Tripathi and Akshay Kumar starrer OMG 2 was supported by the same people who shamed her film, when somewhere they dealt with the same subject. Bhumi revealed if not getting any support from women within the industry disappointed her. She highlighted the hypocrisy of the situation that people accept objectification of women but have a problem with them talking about their sexuality. You can watch the entire conversation here.
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Bhumi Pednekar on reaction to Thank You For Coming, OMG 2, lack of gender equality, viewer hypocrisy
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Bigg Boss 17 LATEST VOTING Trend | Kaun Hoga Ghar Se Beghar? | Isha, Samarth, Manasvi, Sana, Arun
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Bigg Boss 17 LATEST VOTING Trend | Kaun Hoga Ghar Se Beghar? | Isha, Samarth, Manasvi, Sana, Arun
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Bigg Boss 17 LIVE | Tissue Ko Lekar Isha Ne Samarth Se Kiya Jhagda
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Soniya Bansal, the first contestant to get eliminated from Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss 17, recently sat down for a candid conversation with Bollywood Bubble host Rashita Sahni. The actress slammed Isha Malviya for sharing her bed with ex-boyfriend Abhishek Kumar despite being in a relationship with Samarth Jurel. She called out Mannara Chopra for using sisters Priyanka Chopra & Parineeti Chopra to get fame outside the BB house. Soniya also spoke about Munawar Faruqui’s inappropriate touch, Vicky Jain’s toxic behaviour towards wife Ankita Lokhande and Salman Khan’s biased behaviour on Weekend Ka Vaar. Watch the full interview here!
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Bigg Boss 17 WKW Update | Karan Kundra Ki Hogi Entry, Salman Ke Samne Dikhenge
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Bigg Boss 17 WKW Update | Karan Kundra Ki Hogi Entry, Salman Ke Samne Dikhenge
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