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Germany strike out Holand to move into final

Beijing, Aug 21 (UNI) In a tense encounter, World Champion Germany stroked out arch rival Holland 5-4 in a sudden death shootout to make it to the final of the men's Olympic hockey competition here this evening.

Ironically, the man responsible for Dutch defeat was their hero Taeke Taekema who missed the crucial first sudden death penalty stroke to see Germany take place for the summit meet following an epic battle in the first semi-finals.

It was all square at 1-1 till the scheduled 70 minutes of play and later during the extra 15 minutes of action. Even the five penalty strokes given to each team produced the same result with both teams scoring three times each.

When it came to sudden death penalty strokes, Germany scored through experienced Christopher Zeller while Taekema's high scoop deflected over the bar by German goalkeeper Max Weinhold to the jubilation and delight of the German players and fans.

In an edge of the seat encounter, Germany had an edge in the initial stages. Holland however, fought back well and produced stunning stuff late in the second half.

In the process they earned their second penalty corners.

Taekema's bullet push was deflected in the net by Timme Hoyng for the opening goal of the match in 66th minute.

Netherlands coach Roelant Oltmans had hardly settled down from jumping with joy at the sideline when Germany pulled back the equaliser through Philipp Zeller who was standing unmarked at the goalmouth.

Even the two halves of the extra time did not produce any results and both teams were awarded five penalty strokes each.

Taekema, Ronald Brouwer and Nooijer Teun scored for Holland while Germany netted penalty strokes through Christopher Zeller, Niklas Meinert and Tibor Weissenborn.

Rob Reckers and Weusthof's strokes were saved well by the German keeper while Keller and Philip Zeller missed opportunities for Germany to score goals on penalty strokes.

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Free plots to BPL, SC families from next month: Hooda

Chandigarh, Aug 21 (UNI) Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today said the process to allot free residential plots of 100 square yards to families living below the poverty line and those belonging to Scheduled Castes would commence next month. To begin with, one village from each district would be chosen for allotment of plots to eligible beneficiaries, he said while addressing a conference of workers of the Congress of Ambala and Kurukshetra parliamentary constituencies.....

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Russia denies peacekeeping role to Georgia in S Ossetia

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