MADRID - England caused a major surprise in their opening match at the 
women's World Cup field hockey tournament on Wednesday when they beat China 3-2. 
 
   Kate Walsh, left, and 
 Chloe Rogers, right, both from England, challenge China's Li Hua Gao 
 during their Women's Hockey World Cup match in Madrid, Wednesday Sept. 27, 
 2006.[AP] | 
Alex Dawson scored early with Lucille Wright and Christa Cullen netting at 
critical times to seal the match. 
China had every chance but tactics won the day as England employed strong 
close marking across all positions to unsettle the Asians who found the net 
through Ma Yibo and Ren Ye. 
"The way China plays suits our style of hockey and we managed to build 
pressure as the match went on. I am very pleased with my team they were 
magnificent, said England coach Danny Kerry. 
The loss is potentially a disaster for China as points lost in Pool A are 
crucial. 
Cup favourites the Netherlands beat India 3-2. 
The Dutch started brightly with goals from Maartje Paumen, Kim Lammers and 
Sylvia Karres giving them a comfortable 3-0 advantage. 
India fought back with two second half goals scored from Surinder Kaur. 
Dutch coach Marc Lammers said: The first game of the tournament is always 
difficult and we did not work so hard in the second half. 
Australia achieved a lack-lustre 1-0 win against South Africa thanks to a 
scrambling goal from Nicole Arrold just prior to half time. 
We were disappointing and turned the ball over too much in mid field, 
complained Australia coach Frank Murray. 
Korea, meanwhile, showed glimpses of good form winning 2-1 against Japan. 
A double from Park Young Soon sealed victory for Korea after Kaori Chiba had 
opened the scoring for Japan. 
Hosts Spain won an exciting opening Pool A match 1-0 against Germany. 
Spain tackled hard and played with real determination and their reward came 
with a corner goal from Racquel Huertas. 
Germany had every chance with far more shots at goal however they did not 
control the mid field. 
In the final match of the day, Cup holders Argentina beat the USA 2-1. 
Argentina, Korea and Australia lead Pool B; with the Netherlands, England and 
Spain on top in Pool A.