MJWC: India hammer Holland in World Junior hockey 
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July 2, 2005
Outlook India
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Dictating the pace and exchanges, defending champions India hammered the Netherlands 4-1 to top Pool D with an unbeaten record in the Rabobank Junior World Cup hockey tournament for men here today.
It was a comprehensive victory for the Indians who were rarely troubled by a jittery Dutch team. In fact, the Indians did as they pleased with Sandeep Singh converting two penalty corners (12th, 60th) and Tushar Khandekar chipping in with a brace (15th, 62nd).
The lone Dutch goal came in the 38th when Sjcerd Steller converted a penalty corner against the run of play.
Both India and Holland have already qualified for the second round of the tournament that begins tomorrow. India topped their pool with three wins, ahead of the Dutch.
Barring a brief spell early in the second-half when the Indians slackened just a bit to allow the Dutch into the game, there was hardly a moment when the hosts looked capable of even matching their opponents in any department leave alone winning the match.
Crossing over with a 2-0 advantage, the Indians slipped by conceding a penalty corner goal before tightening up and then stepping up the pace at the fag end of the game when they scored twice more.
In between, the Dutch goalkeeper Jaap Stockmann came up with a couple of fine saves to deny the Indians whose forwards also were guilty of missing a few sitters.
However, Sandeep Singh converted his second penalty corner of the match and almost immediately, Khandekar capped a Hari Prasad-Nithin Kumar move to round off a good match for himself. Coach Harendra Singh was obviously delighted. "It was a team effort and this precisely what is required from India if they hope to retain the World Cup. Otherwise, it was Tushar Khandekar's match today. He scored two goals and also played a pivotal role in the frontline," he said.
Earlier, Germany, Malaysia from and Belgium qualified for the second round in contrasting styles.
Germany defeated Malaysia 7-5 in a rousing encounter for their second win while Belgium edged past Chile 2-0 for their first win in the preliminary league to also qualify for the second round, Henry Cavenaile (5th) and Jerome Truyens (39th) being the scorers.
The Malaysians, despite the defeat, advanced thanks to Argentina handing out a third loss to South Africa with a 1-0 verdict, Lucas Vila converting penalty corner in the 15th minute for the match-winner.
Later, Australia recorded their third win by overcoming Pakistan 3-2. The match was of academic interest since both teams had already qualified for the second round.
India enjoyed an excellent first-half during which they gave little elbow room to the Dutch to launch an effective move.

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