England vs India - Men's Hero Hockey World League Final India Pool A [10/01/2014]

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The final match on Day 1 of the Hero Hockey World League saw hosts India take on fourth-ranked England in what turned out to be an unhappy encounter for the home team. A brace by Adam Dixon was the difference between the teams as England emerged 2-0 winners in the Pool A match.

The first 15 minutes of the game saw both teams playing some cagey hockey as they sounded each other out, but then the Indian team raised the tempo, urged on by the noisy and enthusiastic crowd.

Two penalty corners awarded to India amounted to nothing and gradually a lack of goals began to frustrate the home side. England began to play higher up the pitch and, in turn, were rewarded with successive penalty corners. These also came to nothing and both teams struggled to maintain composure in the attacking circle as they sought the all important breakthrough.

That breakthrough came in the last 10 minutes of the first half as Adam Dixon (28') converted from a penalty corner. It was 10 minutes into the second half before the next goal came as, to the crowd's consternation, Dixon (45) found the net again. 12 minutes from time India scored but the goal was disallowed following a successful referral by England.

England;
PINNER (GK), WILLARS, WEIR, JACKSON, MANTELL, MARTIN, BROGDAN, HOARE, GLEGHORNE, DIXON, MIDDLETON (C), SMITH (GK), WHITEMAN, CONDON, CARSON, LEWERS, CATLIN, FOX

India;
R. SINGH, KHADANGBAM, M.

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