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India’s Men’s Hockey Team Narrowly Misses Victory Against Netherlands in Rotterdam

A tense 2-3 loss sees the Dutch edge out India as they gear up for a Germany clash

A Tense Evening at Hockey Club Rotterdam

On a crisp June evening in Rotterdam, the Indian Men's Hockey Team faced the Netherlands in a tightly contested match that swung back and forth until the final whistle. The Dutch opened the scoring early, catching India off guard and forcing the visitors to chase the game.

The Netherlands' early lead was built on swift attacks that culminated in goals from Miles Bukkens, Koen Bijen and Tijmen Reyenga. Their precision in the first half put pressure on the Indian defense and set a challenging tone for the remainder of the contest.

India responded with resilience. Dilpreet Singh and Sukhjeet Singh found the back of the net, leveling the score and injecting renewed energy into the squad. The equaliser shifted momentum, and the Indian side continued to press for a lead.

The second half saw the Dutch reclaim the initiative, regaining the lead through a well‑timed strike that proved decisive. Despite a spirited effort from India, the Netherlands held firm, securing a 3‑2 victory.

Looking ahead, India's next fixture is scheduled for June 17 against Germany, a match that promises another high‑stakes showdown as the team seeks to bounce back from this narrow defeat.

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