<p>India reached the quarter-finals of the men's Olympic hockey tournament on Thursday thanks to an inspired 3-1 win over Rio gold medallists Argentina, while the Netherlands and Britain also progressed.</p>.<p>Argentina's women's team secured a spot in the knockout stages, after sending hosts Japan out of the tournament, while the Spanish team's win over China meant they also took a big step to progressing to the next round.</p>.<p>In the men's tournament, India fought back after conceding an early goal to their South American opponents, pulling level in the second half and then scoring another two late on.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/dominant-india-beat-argentina-3-1-to-seal-quarter-final-berth-in-olympic-mens-hockey-1014082.html" target="_blank">Dominant India beat Argentina 3-1 to seal quarter-final berth in Olympic men's hockey</a></strong></p>.<p>"Feeling great after the win, but there's a lot of things to improve," said defender Rupinder Pal Singh. "The important games are coming in a few days."</p>.<p>In the other group, the Netherlands led Britain 2-0 when the game went into the final quarter but gave up their lead after their opponents stepped up the pressure.</p>.<p>Britain levelled with two goals by Sam Ward, including a penalty corner with four minutes to go.</p>.<p>The result still gave both teams a ticket to the quarter-finals.</p>.<p>"We rode the pressure in the first half and the Dutch are a great side," said Ward. "They played some good hockey but in the end our fitness came through."</p>.<p><strong>Surprise Win</strong></p>.<p>South Africa pulled off a 4-3 surprise win over 2016 Olympic bronze medal winners Germany despite being down a goal at halftime.</p>.<p>South Africa levelled in the second half before sealing the win when a pass from 19-year-old rookie Mustaphaa Cassiem deflected off the stick of an opponent behind the German goalkeeper.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/brothers-face-off-against-each-other-at-tokyo-games-1013979.html" target="_blank">Brothers face off against each other at Tokyo Games</a></strong></p>.<p>"I was just bursting into tears. It's an emotional one and this one's definitely for the people back home," said Cassiem.</p>.<p>South Africa are unlikely to progress to the knockout stages due to a negative goal difference but they avoided being sent home by the Germans, who need one more point to advance.</p>.<p>World champions Belgium sent Canada packing with a 9-1 victory to stay perfect in Pool B.</p>.<p>In the women's event, Argentina's Las Leonas joined Australia - who had already qualified - in the knockout stages by beating Japan 2-1.</p>.<p>Spain, whose coach has been quarantined due to a positive Covid-19 test, got closer to making it to the next round thanks to a 2-0 victory over China.</p>.<p>The Netherlands, who were also already sure of making the quarter-finals, claimed a 1-0 win over Britain in an intensive game in which British goalkeeper Madeleine Hinch played an outstanding role with a dozen saves.</p>.<p>Dutch coach Alyson Annan said her team must improve penalty corners, while praising their success in defending outside the striking corner.</p>.<p>"We've still got 20-30% improvement in our game. The pool games are used for that, to get that improvement," Annan said.</p>.<p>Australia beat rivals New Zealand 1-0. </p>
<p>India reached the quarter-finals of the men's Olympic hockey tournament on Thursday thanks to an inspired 3-1 win over Rio gold medallists Argentina, while the Netherlands and Britain also progressed.</p>.<p>Argentina's women's team secured a spot in the knockout stages, after sending hosts Japan out of the tournament, while the Spanish team's win over China meant they also took a big step to progressing to the next round.</p>.<p>In the men's tournament, India fought back after conceding an early goal to their South American opponents, pulling level in the second half and then scoring another two late on.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/dominant-india-beat-argentina-3-1-to-seal-quarter-final-berth-in-olympic-mens-hockey-1014082.html" target="_blank">Dominant India beat Argentina 3-1 to seal quarter-final berth in Olympic men's hockey</a></strong></p>.<p>"Feeling great after the win, but there's a lot of things to improve," said defender Rupinder Pal Singh. "The important games are coming in a few days."</p>.<p>In the other group, the Netherlands led Britain 2-0 when the game went into the final quarter but gave up their lead after their opponents stepped up the pressure.</p>.<p>Britain levelled with two goals by Sam Ward, including a penalty corner with four minutes to go.</p>.<p>The result still gave both teams a ticket to the quarter-finals.</p>.<p>"We rode the pressure in the first half and the Dutch are a great side," said Ward. "They played some good hockey but in the end our fitness came through."</p>.<p><strong>Surprise Win</strong></p>.<p>South Africa pulled off a 4-3 surprise win over 2016 Olympic bronze medal winners Germany despite being down a goal at halftime.</p>.<p>South Africa levelled in the second half before sealing the win when a pass from 19-year-old rookie Mustaphaa Cassiem deflected off the stick of an opponent behind the German goalkeeper.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/brothers-face-off-against-each-other-at-tokyo-games-1013979.html" target="_blank">Brothers face off against each other at Tokyo Games</a></strong></p>.<p>"I was just bursting into tears. It's an emotional one and this one's definitely for the people back home," said Cassiem.</p>.<p>South Africa are unlikely to progress to the knockout stages due to a negative goal difference but they avoided being sent home by the Germans, who need one more point to advance.</p>.<p>World champions Belgium sent Canada packing with a 9-1 victory to stay perfect in Pool B.</p>.<p>In the women's event, Argentina's Las Leonas joined Australia - who had already qualified - in the knockout stages by beating Japan 2-1.</p>.<p>Spain, whose coach has been quarantined due to a positive Covid-19 test, got closer to making it to the next round thanks to a 2-0 victory over China.</p>.<p>The Netherlands, who were also already sure of making the quarter-finals, claimed a 1-0 win over Britain in an intensive game in which British goalkeeper Madeleine Hinch played an outstanding role with a dozen saves.</p>.<p>Dutch coach Alyson Annan said her team must improve penalty corners, while praising their success in defending outside the striking corner.</p>.<p>"We've still got 20-30% improvement in our game. The pool games are used for that, to get that improvement," Annan said.</p>.<p>Australia beat rivals New Zealand 1-0. </p>