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  • Junior hockey World Cup quarterfinals: India’s counterattacks vs Belgium’s defence

    On Wednesday, India will tackle Belgium within the newest installment of what’s turning into an intriguing, albeit one-sided, rivalry in worldwide hockey.
    When it involves conferences between the 2 groups’ senior sides, Belgium have had an higher hand of late. But when the U-21s meet within the Junior World Cup quarterfinals, India can be hoping for a repeat of the 2016 Junior World Cup closing end result, after they prevailed.
    Whatever the end result, Wednesday’s match between the 2 sides can be a traditional conflict of kinds, with India anticipated to make use of their pace to press and counterattack, with Belgium counting on their stable defensive construction to manage the match.
    High balls and trapping
    Belgium have had the tendency to resort to excessive balls, relying on match state of affairs; a method they’ve used affectively on the senior stage as properly.
    Against India, who press aggressively and relentlessly, particularly on the shops (the primary go performed from the again to restart the sport), that is likely to be robust. Belgium coach Jeroen Baart, nonetheless, stated his gamers will proceed utilizing excessive balls, which can put the microscope on India’s trapping and intercepting abilities.

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    On each fronts, India haven’t impressed. The staff’s undoing towards France within the event opener was their lack of ability to manage excessive balls, and like senior staff vice-captain Harmanpreet Singh noticed, they weren’t medical with their interceptions as properly. Given that each, India and Belgium, play zonal defence, studying passes and intercepting them will turn out to be essential to beat the opposition markers.
    Counterattacks
    Few sides in world hockey are pretty much as good in counterattacking as India. This U-21 staff has a mixture of pacy midfielders, like Gurmukh Singh, and forwards, like Uttam Singh, and powerful gamers like Araijeet Singh Hundal who can run by defences. In all three group stage matches, India made their counterattacks work.
    Against Belgium, nonetheless, India’s endurance can be examined. If their senior staff template is something to go by, Belgium will sit again and keep their defensive construction, giving the Indians little or no house to work with.
    Under head coach Graham Reid, the senior staff has began to point out the endurance and quietness to rotate the ball and recycle possession till they discover a hole within the opposition defence. It’s one thing the juniors must observe, curb their pure intuition to assault and patiently anticipate a gap to create a goal-scoring likelihood.
    Belgium’s proper vs India’s left
    A number of Belgium’s threatening strikes have originated from their proper, with winger Louis de Backer routinely operating previous defences. In that sense, in reality, they’re a typical European facet, who like to carry the ball, then transfer it shortly earlier than attacking from the precise.
    However, worryingly from an Indian perspective, the left facet of their defence has been weak. Nearly all of France’s assaults had been a consequence of a mistake or a niche on India’s left. Canada and Poland, too, tried to use this however lacked the standard and the numbers up entrance.
    Belgium will even attempt to use their physicality – their quantity 10 Jeremy Wilbers hits so onerous that when he by chance caught the stick of a Chilean participant, it flew a couple of metres away into the promoting boards. For India, it’ll come all the way down to how they use their pace and talent to neutralise this menace.

    Penalty corners
    On paper, India have an edge over Belgium on this division, not simply due to the excessive conversion charge but additionally due to the number of choices at their disposal.
    Reid has 4 males to select from in the case of penalty corners – Sanjay Kumar, the staff’s go-to man, Hundal, Sharda Nand Tiwari and Abhishek Lakra. This signifies that at any given level, regardless of the rolling substitutions, India have at the very least two drag-flick choices on the sector, a luxurious of kinds.
    While India’s penalty nook specialists have blown aside lower-ranked opponents, this can be their largest take a look at but.
    Quarterfinals
    10.30am: Germany vs Spain
    1.30pm: Netherlands vs Argentina
    4.30pm: France vs Malaysia
    7.30pm: Belgium vs India
    Live on Star Sports Network

  • Hard hitter, tall ahead and a poacher: the make-up of junior India hockey group

    Key gamers from India’s 18-member squad for the Junior World Cup:
    Hardest hitter, a drag-flicker
    India have three or 4 choices from penalty corners however Sanjay, the group’s vice-captain, is among the many finest drag-flickers on this group. He is taken into account one of many hardest hitters of the ball within the nation, together with the senior gamers. His flicks are power-packed and he’s routinely capable of finding the corners, making it tough to cease. Shardanand Tiwari is one other good possibility for India on set-pieces.
    The maestro in midfield
    India are spoilt for choices in midfield however 19-year-old Vishnu Kant Singh would be the one to be careful for. He is thought for his distinctive stick abilities, has quick arms and has impressed the coaches together with his decision-making abilities on the ball. The midfielder from Uttar Pradesh has been with the group for the final three years and can even play as a centre-half.

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    Prasad, the artistic outlet
    Vivek Sagar Prasad made his senior group debut at an age when most others battle for a spot within the junior squad. In 2018, aged 17, he grew to become the second-youngest participant to symbolize India. Now, he’ll captain the junior group. The artful centre-half is the group’s artistic outlet. He is consistently on the transfer, creating area and making himself accessible to obtain passes. He’ll be the important thing man for India on this event.
    Hundal, the tall ahead
    At roughly 6-foot-3-inches, Araijeet Singh Hundal is the tallest participant within the ahead line, and one of many tallest strikers to play for India. He has a strong shot each on his forehand and backhand, and his top offers him an enormous benefit by way of attain. India hasn’t had a tall ahead and Hundal can doubtlessly be that participant for the group.
    The poacher
    Partnering Hundal, the towering ahead, is among the tiniest gamers on the sector, Sudeep Chirmako. The striker from Sundergarh proved his price throughout the Youth Olympics, displaying excellent goal-scoring abilities and an excellent hockey mind, with the knack of entering into the best positions on the proper time.

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    India’s schedule (Pool B):
    November 24: vs France, 8pm
    November 25: vs Canada, 7.30pm
    November 27: vs Poland, 7.30pm
    Knockout rounds:
    Quarterfinals: December 1;
    Semifinals: December 3;
    Finals: December 5
    Group stage matches stay on: https://watch.hockey/
    Knockout matches stay on Star Sports Network

  • Indian group will attempt to up the ante in present hockey camp, says head coach Graham Reid

    Image Source : GETTY IMAGES 33 members of the core possible group will return to the teaching camp scheduled on the Sports Authority of India (SAI), Bengaluru starting Tuesday.
    Graham Reid, head coach of the Indian males’s hockey group, has acknowledged that the group will attempt to up the ante and be ready for the forthcoming competitions in the course of the nationwide camp which resumes Tuesday after a three-week break.
    “I expect the players to return feeling fresh both mentally and physically after this three-week break. In our previous national camp, we hit desirable numbers in various parameters including the Yo-Yo Test,” stated Reid.

    “Our aim will be to up the ante in the current camp and be prepared for forthcoming competition,” he added.
    33 members of the core possible group will return to the teaching camp scheduled on the Sports Authority of India (SAI), Bengaluru starting Tuesday.
    The core possible group contains three goalkeepers PR Sreejesh, Krishan B Pathak and Suraj Karkera, defenders Birendra Lakra, Rupinder Pal Singh, Surender Kumar, Amit Rohidas, Kothajit Singh Khadangbam, Harmanpreet Singh, Gurinder Singh, Jarmanpreet Singh, Varun Kumar, Dipsan Tirkey, Nilam Sanjeep Xess.

    Midfielders Manpreet Singh, Chinglensana Singh Kangujam, Nilakanta Sharma, Sumit, Jaskaran Singh, Rajkumar Pal, Hardik Singh, Vivek Sagar Prasad too will report in SAI.
    Forwards SV Sunil, Akashdeep Singh, Mandeep Singh, Lalit Upadhyay, Ramandeep Singh, Simranjeet Singh, Shamsher Singh, Gurjant Singh, Dilpreet Singh, Gursahibjit Singh and Shilanand Lakra are different athletes who can be reporting for the camp.
    Hockey India has been in talks with completely different nations to organise a tour for the lads’s group. Captain Manpreet has expressed that the facet is trying ahead to much-needed match apply earlier than the Tokyo Olympics.
    “We are very excited about getting back into the international circuit. We are really looking forward to playing against an international team before the Olympics. A few matches against a good team will help us prepare for the Olympics. This year is very important for us,” stated Manpreet.
    “We have practiced very hard in the last few months and have raised our game to a level that is close to which we usually operate in international games. If we play to our potential at the Olympics in July, then we will surely bring glory to our country. We have to go into the Olympics with a mindset of clinching a medal,” he added.