Argentina outplay Germany, India stun the Dutch

Argentina outplay Germany, India stun the Dutch

BHUBANESWAR (INDIA) - Argentina crushed Olympic gold-medallists Germany 3-0 and hosts India stunned the Netherlands 3-2 as the preliminary league ended in a flourish in the Champions Trophy field hockey on Tuesday.

Argentina's hockey player Ignacio Ortiz (C) is challenged by Germany's Jonas Gomoll (L) during their Hero Hockey Champions Trophy 2014 match in Bhubaneswar on December 9, 2014

In other matches on day three of the eight-nation tournament, England and Belgium drew 1-1 and world champions Australia defeated Pakistan 3-0 to record their first win after two losses.

With all eight teams advancing into Thursday's quarter-finals, the stage is set for a rousing contest at the Kalinga stadium in the eastern city of Bhubaneswar.

Skipper Matias Paredes, Joaquin Menini and Ignacio Ortiz scored for Pan-American champions Argentina to condemn Germany to their second defeat in three games.

"This win was very satisfying because we kept them under pressure throughout the game and converted the chances that came our way," said Parades. "We don't want to lose this momentum."

A disappointed German captain Tobias Hauke hoped his young team would perform better in the matches to come.

"We did not play as well as we can, but all is not lost yet," Hauke said. "We are determined to do better in the quarter-finals and hope we can win that game and make the semis."

India bounced back from morale-sapping defeats in the first two matches to put it across the world number two Dutchmen in front of 10,000 screaming home fans.

After the first two quarters went by goalless, India took the lead early in the third quarter through Sowmarpet Sunil, but the Dutchmen quickly drew level through Mink van der Weerden.

The fired-up Indians struck twice in as many minutes in the last quarter through Manpreet Singh and Rupinder Singh and then kept the Dutch at bay after Weerden made it 2-3 two minutes before the final whistle.

"This is just the boost we needed before the quarter-finals," said Indian skipper Sardar Singh. "Hopefully we will do as well in the rest of the tournament also."

England and Belgium played out a 1-1 draw to remain the only unbeaten teams in pool A after Iain Lewers equalised Belgian Amaury Keusters' ninth-minute goal in the fourth quarter.

Meanwhile, Jeremy Hayward slammed in two penalty corners and Jacob Whetton netted the third as five-time defending champions Australia finally came into their own to brush aside Pakistan.

"Today's win was mentally important because we needed to get a win on the board," said Hayward, whose world number one side had lost to England and Belgium in previous matches.

"It was a team effort because we stuck to our game plan. We can't wait for the quarter-finals now."

Australia's opponents on Thursday will be Argentina with the victor billed to clash with the winner of the England-Germany match in the semi-finals.

The bottom half has the Netherlands playing Pakistan and Belgium taking on India.

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