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Hockey World Cup 2018: England ease past NZ 2-0, to meet Argentina in quarters
New Zealand came close to reducing the margin in the 49th minute but Stephen Jenness' shot from inside the box was parried away by England goalie Pinner
England outclassed New Zealand 2-0 in the first crossover match of the Men's Hockey World Cup here at the Kalinga Stadium on Monday.
England, who will now take on Olympic champions Argentina in the first quarterfinal on Wednesday, scored their first goal in the 25th minute as Will Calnan got on the scoresheet with a field strike.
Luke Taylor converted a penalty corner in the 44th to help England to a comfortable win.
The English were the better team against Black Sticks in the opening two quarters, carving out more goal scoring opportunities than their ninth-ranked opponents.
In the opening exchanges, England could have taken the lead in the fifth minute from a penalty corner but failed to utilise the chance.
After a barren first quarter, England drew first blood in the 25th minute when Calnan deflected in a high ball from skipper Phil Roper from the left flank.
Two minutes later, a Liam Ansell strike from close range went inches wide.
New Zealand came close to reducing the margin in the 49th minute but Stephen Jenness' shot from inside the box was parried away by England goalie Pinner.
In the final minute of the match, New Zealand secured another penalty corner but Pinner made a smart save to keep a clean slate and keep intact England's record of never finishing below eighth in the World Cup.
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