Day 3 of the 2014 Rabobank Men's Hockey World Cup draws to a close with the contest between Malaysia and Belgium. The underdogs Malaysia made it 1-0 from their first penalty corner, which was a well worked variation, in the 5th min through Razie Rahim. Belgium fought back and was awarded a penalty stroke after a Malaysian defender blocked a penalty corner effort with his chest. Tom Boon stepped up and made no mistake with his stroke to make it 1-1 in the 14th minute. After Alex de Saedeleer received a yellow card for a rash challenge, Malaysia converted the resulting penalty corner to go up 2-1, with Razie Rahim getting his second goal of the game. The one man disadvantage did not faze Belgium as Kumar Subramiam had to make a great save for Malaysia, before Simon Gougnard missed a golden opportunity right in front of goal. Seconds later, Tom Boon again scored from a penalty corner to bring the scores level at 2-2. Tom Boon was on fire and thought he had scored his hat-trick with a magnificent effort only for it to be ruled out by a video referral. Two minutes later, Boon did grab his hat-trick with a field goal to send Belgium into the break 3-2 up. Belgium raced out of the blocks in the second half and scored in the 37th minute from a penalty corner through Tanguy Cosyns. Tom Boon then scored another fantastic goal, which this time was legitimate, to take his tally to four and the score to 5-2. Malaysia's resistance started to crumble and in the 56th minute John-John Dohmen scored to send the Red Lions to a 6-2 victory. Welcome to the FIH YouTube Channel where you can watch all the amazing skills, fearless keepers and incredible goals. Subscribe here - http://bit.ly/12FcKAW With master class videos and behind the scenes access you can get to know the star players from around the globe as they compete in the Hockey World League, World Cup and Champions Trophy. Visit FIH on: Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/fihockey Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/fih_hockey