Shivendra Singh saved the day for India with a timely equalizer as the home team played out a 3-3 draw against South Africa in a controversial match to finish fourth in Pool B of the hockey World Cup in New Delhi Monday. With this draw India ended their pool proceedings with four points, behind Australia, England and Spain. The hosts will now face the fourth placed team of Pool A for the seventh-eighth play-off match on Friday.Although South Africa have same points as India, they finished in the fifth position due to goal difference while Pakistan find themselves at the bottom in the sixth place. Sarvanjit Singh (18th minute), Vikram Pillay (24th) and Shivendra (66th) scored for the hosts while Lloyd Norris-Jones (seventh), Ian Haley (38th) and skipper Austin Smith (47th) found the net for the South Africans. The result of the match could have been in India's favour if not for the newly-introduced video referral system, which ruled out a hosts' goal.To make it for worse for India, rival skipper Austin Smith scored from the subsequent short corner to make it 3-2 in favour of South Africa. From there on the Indians worked hard for the all-important equaliser and found it just five minutes from the hooter through Shivendra who chipped the ball past the South Africa goal-line from a close range to earn precious one point for the hosts.Earlier, rejuvenated by their 3-2 win over Pakistan, South Africa displayed attractive attacking hockey early on, thereby putting Indian defense under immense pressure at the floodlit Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium. Indian could have been a goal down as early as in the opening minute of the match but for goalkeeper Adrain D'souza who tipped away Thornton McDade's powerful reverse stick shot.South Africa's persistent pressure resulted in their first strike in the seventh minute with Indian defense yet again conceding a soft goal. An unmarked Lloyd Norris-Jones scored for South Africa from top of the circle after dodging past a few Indian players with his fast-paced run from the mid-field. However, that was all South Africa could manage in the opening half as from there on it all Indian as the home team pressed hard for the equalizer.
News On AIR | March 9, 2010 4:12 PM
HWC: India split points against SA, finish 4th in Pool B