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This story is from August 14, 2016

Men's hockey: Belgium in India's way as Sreejesh's men eye semis spot

After the poor game against Canada, India qualified fourth from their group and will take on Belgium in the quarters on Sunday, a day before Independence Day. The Europeans are the favourites but at this level, anything is possible.
Men's hockey: Belgium in India's way as Sreejesh's men eye semis spot
<p>Akashdeep Singh (R) celebrates his goal with teammates against Canada. (EPA Photo)<br><br><br><br><br>tnn</p>
RIO DE JANEIRO: The Indian hockey team has been unpredictable here, swinging from the sublime to the ridiculous. But now they are in the knockout stage and have a shot at the semi-finals, which could take them closer to a medal.
After the poor game against Canada, India qualified fourth from their group and will take on Belgium in the quarters on Sunday, a day before Independence Day.
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The Europeans are the favourites but at this level, anything is possible. On the eve of their match, the Indian captain P Sreejesh and coach Roelant Oltmans exuded confidence of putting up a spirited show.
Sunil fit to play
India got a scare when forward SV Sunil crashed into the advertisement board and was stretchered off the field with a wrist injury in the match against Canada. It looked serious but the team management allayed fears and declared him fit to play on Saturday morning. "He is getting better. He had some pain in his wrist. But the scan did not show anything which means he is fit to play the quarterfinals," Sreejesh said.
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