Hockey: India men lose to Belgium on Europe tour
Hockey: India men lose to Belgium on Europe tour
The Indian senior men's hockey fought hard before going down 1-2 to Belgium to succumb to their first defeat in the ongoing European tour at Naarden in The Netherlands.

New Delhi: The Indian senior men's hockey fought hard before going down 1-2 to Belgium to succumb to their first defeat in the ongoing European tour at Naarden in The Netherlands.

India had earlier hammered Leiden Hockey Club (Dutch National Club) 7-0 in the first build-up game at Oegstgeest, before playing out a 3-3 draw against HGC Hockey Club (Dutch National Club) in their next game of the tour, which has been organised as preparations for the FIH Men's World Cup 2014 to be held at The Hague, Netherlands from May 31 to June 15.

In their match against Belgium late last night, the Indians started brightly but it was Belgium who managed to open the scorecard in the 17th minute when Tom Boon scored from a penalty corner.

Belgium then managed to hold on to the lead to go into the breather with their nose slight ahead.

In the second half, India did not allow the Belgians to convert any of the chances that came their way with some stout defending.

India finally managed to draw parity in the 58th minute when vice-captain Rupinder Pal Singh converted a penalty corner.

But India's joy was shortlived as Belgium scored in the very next minute, again through Boon (59th) but this time from a field effort.

India will now take on The Netherlands on Thursday.

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