Fast-paced and
action-packed, this is the tournament that gives hockey fans the chance to see
their team go all the way to the World Cup and Olympics. Composed of four
rounds and played over two years, the Hockey World League shines a spotlight on
the sport around the world. Even the smallest hockey-playing nations have the
opportunity to write their own chapter in hockey’s history books.
For
the uninformed – in Hockey a team
consists of a maximum of sixteen persons composed of a maximum of eleven
players on the field and up to five substitutes. This may be amended by
Regulation to a maximum of eighteen players.
The field of play is rectangular, 91.40 metres long and 55.00 metres
wide. Lines known as 23 metres lines are
marked across the field 22.90 metres from each back-line. A match consists of
two periods of 35 minutes and a halftime interval of 5 minutes. A goal is scored when the ball is played
within the circle by an attacker and does not travel outside the circle before
passing completely over the goal-line and under the crossbar. The ball may be
played by a defender or touch their body before or after being played in the
circle by an attacker.
The 2016–17 Men's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals is just over. The round is to serve as a qualifier for the 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup as the 10/11 highest placed teams apart from the host nation and the five continental champions qualify. 11 teams ranked between 1st and 11th in the FIH World Rankings current at the time of seeking entries for the competition qualified automatically, in addition to 8 teams qualified from Round 2 and one nation that did not meet ranking criteria and was exempt from Round 2 to host a Semifinal. In Pool B, India played Netherlands, Canada, Scotland and arch-rivals Pakistan.
The happy
news is : India beat Pakistan 7-1 with Harmanpreet Singh, Akashdeep Singh and
Akashdeep Singh scoring two goals each while Pradeep Mor contributed with one
goal. For Pakistan, Mohammad Umar Bhutta scored the lone goal.
India secured an all-win record as they registered a
comfortable 7-1 win over arch-rivals Pakistan in their group game of the Hockey
World League semi-final being played in London. With the win, India cemented
their place at the top of their group. India were leading 3-0 at half-time and
added four more goals in the second half to win the match. Pakistan could
manage to score only one consolation goal.
The 7-1 win is
India’s biggest win over Pakistan ever. Earlier, India had beaten Pakistan 7-4
on two occasion, first in Champions Trophy in 2003 and then at Commonwealth
Games 2010.
With regards – S Sampathkumar
18th June 2017 @ 08.50 pm.
