<p>Defending champions India beat European giants Belgium by a solitary goal to progress to the semifinals and keep alive their title hopes in the FIH Junior Men's Hockey World Cup at the Kalinga Stadium here on Wednesday.</p>.<p>India, who beat Belgium 2-1 in the final en route to their title triumph in the last edition in Lucknow in 2016, continued their domination over the European side in junior hockey.</p>.<p>Shardananad Tiwari's penalty corner conversion in the 21th minute was enough for India to seal their place in the last four.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/six-time-champions-germany-argentina-france-enter-junior-hockey-wc-semifinals-1056587.html" target="_blank">Six-time champions Germany, Argentina, France enter Junior Hockey WC semifinals</a></strong></p>.<p>The match was a classic example of defensive class from both the sides but the Indians did just enough to edge past their opponents.</p>.<p>India will take on last edition's bronze medallist Germany in the semifinals on Friday. Six-time champions Germany beat Spain 3-1 in the shoot-out after both the teams were locked 2-2 in regulation time.</p>.<p>The Belgians started aggressively and created pressure on the Indian defence in the first few minutes.</p>.<p>But the Indian backline produced good men-to-men marking and stayed calm under pressure to deny Belgium.</p>.<p>In the 13th minute Belgium had the first shy at the goal but Indian custodian Prasanth Chauhan was up to the task to deny Thibeau Stockbroekx from close range.</p>.<p>India's first scoring chance came just seconds from the first quarter through a creative Uttam Singh, but his effort was kept at bay by Belgium goalkeeper Boris Feldheim.</p>.<p>India kept growing in confidence as the match progressed and six minutes into the second quarter, secured their first penalty corner, which was converted by Tiwari.</p>.<p>Tiwari was brilliantly set by vice-captain Sanjay Kumar's dummy and the dragflicker made no mistake in putting the ball into the net.</p>.<p>Two minutes later, Manjeet hit the side netting with a reverse hit.</p>.<p>Belgium got a penalty corner in the 26th minute but Jeff de Winter's flick went wide as India went into half time leading by a slender 1-0 margin.</p>.<p>The Belgians came out attacking in the third quarter but failed to break the resolute and determined Indian defence.</p>.<p>There were no clear cut chances for both the teams in the third quarter, but the Indians were guilty of holding on to the ball, resulting in less open chances.</p>.<p>The Belgians went all out in the fourth and final quarter and controlled the proceedings but the Indian defence did enough to thwart their opponents.</p>.<p>In the 50th minute, India's second goalkeeper Pawan made a brilliant diving save to his right to keep Roman Duvekot's attempt away from the goal.</p>.<p>Trailing, Belgium continued to press hard and secured a penalty corner in the 52nd minute, which was saved by the Indian defence.</p>.<p>Three minutes from the final hooter, Belgium withdrew their goalkeeper for an extra player and also secured a penalty corner just two minutes from whistle, but once again, Pawan made a fine save to deny de Winter.</p>
<p>Defending champions India beat European giants Belgium by a solitary goal to progress to the semifinals and keep alive their title hopes in the FIH Junior Men's Hockey World Cup at the Kalinga Stadium here on Wednesday.</p>.<p>India, who beat Belgium 2-1 in the final en route to their title triumph in the last edition in Lucknow in 2016, continued their domination over the European side in junior hockey.</p>.<p>Shardananad Tiwari's penalty corner conversion in the 21th minute was enough for India to seal their place in the last four.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/six-time-champions-germany-argentina-france-enter-junior-hockey-wc-semifinals-1056587.html" target="_blank">Six-time champions Germany, Argentina, France enter Junior Hockey WC semifinals</a></strong></p>.<p>The match was a classic example of defensive class from both the sides but the Indians did just enough to edge past their opponents.</p>.<p>India will take on last edition's bronze medallist Germany in the semifinals on Friday. Six-time champions Germany beat Spain 3-1 in the shoot-out after both the teams were locked 2-2 in regulation time.</p>.<p>The Belgians started aggressively and created pressure on the Indian defence in the first few minutes.</p>.<p>But the Indian backline produced good men-to-men marking and stayed calm under pressure to deny Belgium.</p>.<p>In the 13th minute Belgium had the first shy at the goal but Indian custodian Prasanth Chauhan was up to the task to deny Thibeau Stockbroekx from close range.</p>.<p>India's first scoring chance came just seconds from the first quarter through a creative Uttam Singh, but his effort was kept at bay by Belgium goalkeeper Boris Feldheim.</p>.<p>India kept growing in confidence as the match progressed and six minutes into the second quarter, secured their first penalty corner, which was converted by Tiwari.</p>.<p>Tiwari was brilliantly set by vice-captain Sanjay Kumar's dummy and the dragflicker made no mistake in putting the ball into the net.</p>.<p>Two minutes later, Manjeet hit the side netting with a reverse hit.</p>.<p>Belgium got a penalty corner in the 26th minute but Jeff de Winter's flick went wide as India went into half time leading by a slender 1-0 margin.</p>.<p>The Belgians came out attacking in the third quarter but failed to break the resolute and determined Indian defence.</p>.<p>There were no clear cut chances for both the teams in the third quarter, but the Indians were guilty of holding on to the ball, resulting in less open chances.</p>.<p>The Belgians went all out in the fourth and final quarter and controlled the proceedings but the Indian defence did enough to thwart their opponents.</p>.<p>In the 50th minute, India's second goalkeeper Pawan made a brilliant diving save to his right to keep Roman Duvekot's attempt away from the goal.</p>.<p>Trailing, Belgium continued to press hard and secured a penalty corner in the 52nd minute, which was saved by the Indian defence.</p>.<p>Three minutes from the final hooter, Belgium withdrew their goalkeeper for an extra player and also secured a penalty corner just two minutes from whistle, but once again, Pawan made a fine save to deny de Winter.</p>