Sreejesh does the star turn as India stun Belgium

Shamsher Singh
Shamsher Singh scores the first goal for India. Photo: AFP/Johan Eyckens

Antwerp: Goalkeeper P R Sreejesh saved a penalty stroke in an exhilarating shootout after making some breathtaking saves in regulation time as the Indian men's team stunned Olympic champions Belgium 5-4 in the first match of the two-legged FIH Pro Hockey League here on Saturday.

The Indian team was down 1-3 with just eight minutes left in the match but made it 3-3 to force a penalty shootout.

Sreejesh foiled an attempt from Nicolas de Kerpel when the shoot out was locked 4-4 and Akashdeep Singh found the net to make it 5-4 for the Tokyo Games bronze medallists.

Sreejesh, as usual, was brilliant under the bar, foiling a number of attempts from the hosts throughout the match but his two saves in the final quarter proved to be crucial.

The eventful first quarter ended in a goalless stalemate with Sreejesh making two saves.

It was India who had the first opportunity to open the scoring but both the short corners went abegging as the home goalie foiled those attempts.

Akashdeep too fluffed a shot near the goalpost which on any other day he would have flicked inside the post.

However, early in the second quarter, India found the net when Abhishek's shot rebounded off the custodian's leg and Shamsher Singh (18') tapped the high ball into the net after it came off the post.

Belgium found the equaliser through Cedric Charlier (21'), who deflected a pass from Nicolas de Kerpel in lightening quick time. It was Arthur van Doren, who pushed it towards Kerpel from the left flank.

Both the teams got a penalty corner each but did not utilise.

The hosts broke the deadlock in the third quarter with Simon Gougnard (36') slotting a fierce hit home after being fed by Florent van Aubel, who controlled the high ball nicely to push it towards his teammate.

Sreejesh saved India from more ignominy when he made two heroic saves, parrying the ball away with his stick, stretched fully on his right.

De Kerpel, though, finally breached the defence with a furious hit off a penalty corner to make it 3-1.

India were given a lifeline in the match when Manpreet Singh won a penalty stroke which Harmanpreet converted and two minutes from the hooter, Jarmanpreet Singh found the equaliser through a short corner.

India opted for a variation as Jugraj let it slip towards Jarmanpreet from behind his back after faking a stroke, and the latter blasted that into the net. 

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