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Salta (Argentina), Dec 12: India spanked Belgium 4-2 in their final preliminary match to top group A and set up a semi-final clash with arch-rivals Pakistan in the Champions Challenge I hockey tournament.
India, who needed just a draw to make the last-four, were tied 2-2 with the Belgians at half-time. Pakistan, on the other hand, thrashed South Africa 4-1 to finish second in group B.
The beginning of Thursday's match was spirited with chances going abegging at both ends, including a penalty-corner that India shot wide.
India controlled most of the play with Shivendra Singh and Prabhjot Singh being very active upfront, but the Belgian defence held tight.
Prabhjot had a great opportunity to open the scoring after stealing a ball from Xavier Reckinger in deep defence but his shot was just wide.
India finally scored their first goal through a penalty-corner in the 19th minute, with a low flick by Dhananjay Mahadik.
The Indians could have doubled their tally a few minutes later on another penalty-corner but the initial shot was saved and Rajpal could not negotiate the rebound.
Belgium reacted well and after crashing a penalty-corner on the post, equalised with a penalty-stroke by Jerome Dekeyser in the 24th minute. Less than a minute later, a field goal by Renaud Pangrazio helped them go ahead of India.
The end of the period was dominated by India with a goal by Shivendra, who was left unmarked on the far post, in the 30th minute helping the team equalise with the Belgians.
India missed a chance to break the deadlock early in the second half on a penalty-corner, and the game continued back and forth at a high tempo, providing thrilling entertainment to the crowd.
Tushar Khandekar scored the go-ahead goal in the 48th minute, after a series of saved shots, but Belgium were not down yet and Adrian D'Souza had to pull a spectacular diving save to protect the Indian net.
Belgium continued with the same intensity but the focused Indian team denied them until the end, scoring a last second goal by Prabhjot.
With the win, India won pool A ahead of New Zealand, Belgium and China. After a rest day on Friday, India play Pakistan in the semi-final on Saturday.
Pakistan routed South Africa 4-1. Pakistan and South Africa were locked at 1-1 at halftime, but it was all Pakistan in the second half with scores by Shakeel Abasi, Haseem Khan and Akhtar Ali.
Argentina and New Zealand square off in the other semi-final on Saturday in a repeat of the 2007 final in Belgium, where Argentina won on a golden goal in overtime.
The winner of the tournament qualifies for the Champions Trophy next July in Moenchengladbach, Germany.