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India eyeing consistent show against Netherlands tomorrow

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Press Trust of India Raipur
Last Updated : Nov 29 2015 | 12:22 PM IST
Bolstered by an inspired show against Olympic champions Germany, India would look to maintain consistency in pursuit of their first win in the tournament when they face defending champions Netherlands in their last Pool B match of the Hockey World League Final, here tomorrow.
India dished out a superlative performance yesterday to hold the mighty Germans to a 1-1 draw. The draw holds greater significance for India as it came on the back of a disastrous outing in the tournament-opener against Argentina.
If in the 0-3 defeat against Argentina India were lacklustre and looked out of sorts, against the Germans India produced a near-perfect game to dominate the match for a majority of 60 minutes.
Unlike the match against Argentina, the Indians showed more urgency and attitude from the word go against Germany.
The Sardar Singh-led midfield produced a stellar performance to create numerous scoring opportunities for the forwardline, which was missing in the first match.
Sardar himself has led by example in the two matches while Manpreet Singh showed hunger and was instrumental in setting up goal for Akashdeep Singh against Germany.

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Barring a few silly errors, the backline too played a solid game against Germany. Birendra Lakra, in particular, stole the limelight in both the matches.
But the form of India's fowardline should be a cause of concern for chief coach Roelant Oltmans. Ramandeep Singh and Talwinder Singh were impressive in the first two matches while Akashdeep played well in patches.
To add to India's forwardline woes, SV Sunil, who did not play against Germany yesterday, is a doubtful starter tomorrow as well as he is yet to recover from a knee injury sustained during the game against Argentina.
"He (Sunil) got hit on the knee. You never know how long it will take but I expect him to recover and be back during the tournament. I am not sure whether he can play against Holland but I hope him to play in the quarterfinals," Oltmans had said after yesterday's a match.
Oltmans was full of praise about his wards' performance yesterday but sounded caution ahead of their final pool game against world no.2 Netherlands.
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"We have another tough game to go against Holland and these matches help us to be better," Oltmans added.
Against Germany yesterday, the Indians showed aggressive intent and the energy level was also high and it remains to be seen whether they can maintain the same competitive attitude against Netherlands tomorrow.
Looking from the tournament's point of view, a win tomorrow will do a world of good for the Indians. A victory will not only boost their confidence but will also help them avoid a last place finish in the tough Pool B.
India are presently at the bottom of Pool B and last place finish means they will have to play the Pool A toppers in the quarterfinals, in all likelihood world champions Australia.
On the other hand, with a win and a draw, Netherlands are sitting pretty at the top of Pool B and on rankings, the Dutchmen will definitely start as favourites tomorrow.
But the Indians will be a confident lot going into the match as in the last meeting between the two teams -- last year's Champions Trophy -- India registered a close 3-2 win over Netherlands in the pool stages.

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First Published: Nov 29 2015 | 12:22 PM IST

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