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India did what they had to – beat South Africa – and stay alive in the women’s Olympic hockey competition in Tokyo but they will spend tense hours awaiting the Great Britain vs Ireland result in Pool ‘A’.
India and South Africa served up a pulsating affair in a seven-goal thriller on Saturday morning at Oi Hockey Stadium in Tokyo. The Indians led three times only for the South Africans to peg them back, but eventually they got over the line in the final chukka.
It was a do or die match. As the clock ticked by, the Indian hockey fans waited with bated breath for a solitary chance, which would sway the game in India’s favour. With less than three minutes for the final hooter, Navneet Kaur’s deflected off Rani cross, scoring the lone goal in the match against Ireland. The goal not only gave the first taste of victory to the women’s team in the Olympics, but kept the quarter-final hopes alive.
Ashley Morrison
Modern day sport is focussed on attack and scoring goals. Maybe that is why one Olympic record has been missed by many, one that the Hockeyroos can now claim.
Catriona Dixon
The Hockeyroos continued their fairy-tale run in Tokyo winning a historic fifth straight match to seal what is Australia's best lead into the play-offs at an Olympic Games.
Daniel Leussink
Berta Bonastre of Spain in action with Yu Asai of Japan. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
TOKYO, July 31 (Reuters) - Spain and New Zealand reached the quarter-finals of the women's hockey tournament at the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday, while China were eliminated despite a 3-2 win over New Zealand, who scraped through ahead of them on goal difference from Group B.
By Dylan Cleaver
Ella Gunson of the Black Sticks and Ying Zhang of China compete for the ball. Photo / Getty
The Black Sticks' faltering campaign continued with a sloppy defeat to China in searing heat today.
Mark Geenty
Ella Gunson of New Zealand and Zhang Ying of China compete for the ball. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images
New Zealand’s Black Sticks have lurched through to the Olympic women’s hockey quarterfinals despite a third successive defeat in Tokyo.
The Black Sticks women have qualified for the Olympic quarterfinals by the skin of their teeth after going down 3-2 to China in their final pool match today.
Black Sticks goalkeeper Grace O’Hanlon is hoping their strikers will gain some real confidence from today’s final pool match against China.
Great Britain players celebrate a goal against Belgium. Great Britain finished their five pool games with two wins, two draws and one defeat
Great Britain will face India in the men's hockey quarter-finals in Tokyo after a 2-2 draw with Belgium.
By Tom Pilcher
The ball clearly went over the line but umpire ruled a review PIC: Eurosport UK
If Team GB want to get past India and secure a semi-final men’s Olympic hockey berth, players concurred they’ll need to get better at using the referral system after they were denied a stonewall goal in Friday’s 2-2 draw with world champions Belgium.
By Tom Pilcher
Liam Ansell attempts to hold off Thomas Briels in entertaining clash PIC: REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo
TOKYO — From hotly contested decisions to barely a stick raised in anger towards the end, second-ranked Belgium and Team GB’s 2-2 draw had it all as Danny Kerry’s side progressed to the Tokyo Olympics men’s quarter-finals.
Great Britain’s men produced an impressive performance in their final Pool B match as they took a 2-2 draw against Belgium.
Brendon Egan
New Zealand’s Kane Russell battles with Argentina's Maico Casella for possession. Tim de Waele/Getty Images
The Black Sticks men's Tokyo Olympics is over after losing to Argentina in their do-or-die final pool game.
“Goooolllll!” Carlos Retegui screamed with clenched fists on the sidelines.
The Black Sticks men have finished their Olympic campaign without making the play-offs after going down 4-1 to Argentina in their final pool match tonight.
After finishing second in the group stage at the Tokyo Olympics, the Indian hockey team achieves its highest-ever ranking in the world.
By Kalptaru Agarwal
Indian men's hockey team (Source: PTI)
The Indian men's hockey team capped off their pool stage matches at the Tokyo Olympics with an exciting 5-3 victory over hosts Japan on Friday. The team that has already moved to the quarterfinals of the Games in Tokyo emerged as the second-best team in the group stages behind Australia.
India's third successive win puts it in good stead ahead of the quarterfinal where it will face the third-placed team in Pool B.
Shyam Vasudevan
India players celebrate after scoring against India during its final pool A game against Japan on Friday. - AP
The Indian men’s hockey team outclassed host Japan 5-3 in its last group game of the Tokyo Olympics on Friday to finish second in Pool A.
The Indian men’s hockey team ended the group stage with an impressive5-3 win against hosts Japan
India wrapped up their group stage in men’s hockey at Tokyo 2020 on a high as they defeated hosts Japan 5-3 on Friday. The result once again confirmed their resurgence on the world stage in a sport they once ruled.
By Jugjet Singh
India’s Manpreet Singh (right) and Japan’s Yuma Nagai vie for the ball during their men’s Pool A match at the Oi Hockey Stadium in Tokyo yesterday. -AFP pic
India completed their men's Olympic Pool A campaign with four wins from five matches after beating Japan 5-3 in an entertaining hockey encounter yesterday.
The Indian men's hockey team concluded their pool stage journey with a 5-3 victory over Japan.
By Md Imtiaz
Indian men's hockey team at Tokyo Olympics (Source: Hockey India)
The Indian men's hockey team defeat the host nation Japan 5-3 in their concluding match of Pool A at the Tokyo Olympics on Friday at the North Pitch of the Oi Hockey Stadium.
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India warmed up for the quarterfinals with a 5-3 win over hosts Japan in their concluding Pool ‘A’ Men’s Olympic hockey match at the Oi stadium on Friday.
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