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   <title>Viva Indian Hockey</title>
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 &nbsp;  The&nbsp;eagerly awaited hockey World Cup got off to a blistering start with a couple of sensational results on Day One.  
 
 
 &nbsp;&nbsp;Although England trouncing Australia was an achievement in itself, it was the India-Pakistan match that has enlivened the championship. The Indian&nbsp;players, who were up in arms against Hockey India till the other day, found the winning touch with rare gusto.  
 
 
 &nbsp;Billed as the final before the final, the showdown between the traditional arch-rivals had all the ingredients of a potboiler. If anyone had any doubt about India's preparedness, they have been systematically and completely shattered.  
 
 
 &nbsp;The team, minus the captain, displayed remarkable perseverance while scripting a memorable 4-1 victory that is certain to bolster the morale of the players. 
 
 
 &nbsp;To the Indian fan, still celebrating Sachin Tendulkar's double ton in ODIs, there would be no regret even if India fails to win the World Cup on home soil. A win against Pakistan is almost like winning the title itself in the battle royale. More so because it comes in the wake of the IPL III imbroglio. &nbsp; 
 
 
 &nbsp;One hopes that the players would not get complacent and continue with the golden touch of yore while they take on the likes of Australia, Holland and Germany.  
 
 
 &nbsp;For now, it is Bravo India. 
 
 
  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 16:27:12 +0000</pubDate>   
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