Malaysia win four-nation meet in Singapore
The Malaysian development team won the Singapore four-nation hockey tournament when they defeated the hosts 2-1 at the Delta Hockey Stadium yesterday. 
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Malaysians get off to a good start 
The Malaysian development team began on a winning note in a four-nation meet in Singapore, beating South Korea 3-1 at the Delta Hockey Stadium here. 
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Spain beat Korea to claim bronze 
Champions Trophy holders Spain shrugged off a late challenge from South Korea to emerge 2-1 winners and claim the bronze medal in the Rabo Trophy hockey tournament here today. 
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Pakistan come from behind to win Rabo Trophy  x166
A resilient Pakistan came from behind to beat Olympic champions Australia 4-3 in a pulsating summit clash to claim the Rabo Trophy here today. 
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Pakistan beat Germany 5-0  x7
Pakistan have finished their last league match at the Rabo Trophy hockey tournament in Holland with a thumping 5-0 win over Germany. 
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India crash to yet another defeat to Pakistan  x57
Suffering further humiliation, India crashed to their third defeat on the trot, losing to arch-rivals Pakistan 3-1 in their last league match of the eight-nation Rabo Trophy hockey tournament here today. 
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India desperate to stem the rot with win over Pakistan
Having been pushed out of medal contention, an insipid India will desperately look to break the agonising sequence of debacles when they clash with archrivals Pakistan in the Rabo Trophy hockey tournament here tomorrow. 
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South Korea beats Holland in Rabo cup hockey  x5
Hosts Holland crashed out for a podium finish as an enterprising South Korea upset them 2-1 in the Rabo trophy here today. 
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India lose eight-nation hockey opener to Spain 1-0 x16
India paid the price for a sloppy show in the first half to go down to strong contenders Spain 1-0 in their opening match of the eight-nation Rabo Trophy hockey tournament here today. 
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India: Hockey live on Ten Sports  x7
Ten Sports will telecast live the eight-nation Rabo Bank Trophy, featuring the top eight hockey sides in the world including India, beginning in Amstelveen, Holland, on August 14. 
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Top Indian players to participate in Pakistan's Super Hockey League
Pakistan’s first Super Hockey League, also featuring six top Indian players, will be played from September 8 to 18 under lights at the Hockey Club of Pakistan in Karachi... 
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Malaysia up against South Korea in four-nation meet opener  x4
The Malaysian development team down for the four-nation hockey meet in Singapore from Aug 25-28 will open their campaign against Asian Games champions South Korea at the Delta Hockey Stadium. 
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WJWC: India: 18-member team for women's Jr. hockey World Cup  x2
India announced an 18-member squad, packed with nine strikers, for the upcoming junior women's hockey World Cup, in Santiago, Chile, in September. 
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European hockey players refuse to play in Pakistan due to security concerns
Pakistan's proposed Super Hockey League has received a major setback before its launching with the refusal of European players to feature in the event due to security concerns, according to media report. 
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European players shun Super Hockey League  x28
Before it could kick off, the much-hyped Super Hockey League (SHL) lost much of its sheen with the European players giving it a collective thumb down because of security concerns. 
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India: Hockey manager denies overage players allegation x9
The manager of the Indian hockey team which participated in the recently concluded junior World Cup at Rotterdam today strongly denied allegations that seven of the players who participated in the championship were overage. 
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Pakistan: Stop criticising Pakistan junior hockey team, says PHF president 
Tariq Kirmani, president of the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF), has appealed to the hockey circles to stop criticising Pakistan junior hockey team for finishing seventh in the recently concluded Junior World Hockey Cup in Holland. 
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Umpiring errors do not augur well  x49
Surprising lack of uniformity and unacceptable vagaries in umpiring, bordering on whimsical decisions, produced a devastating effect on the four Asian teams in the recent junior hockey World Cup at Rotterdam. 
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MJWC: India: IHF official levels overage charges  x31
Seven players, who represented India in the just concluded junior hockey World Cup, were over the maximum age limit for the mega event, a senior official of the Indian Hockey Federation alleged on Saturday. 
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India: Railways, Haryana share women's hockey title 
Railways won their 20th national title, but this time jointly with Haryana, in a dramatic final match of the national women's hockey championship that was marred by poor umpiring decisions and walk-out by players here today. 
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