The Indian men's hockey team created history at the Tokyo Olympics. The eight-time Olympic champions entered the semifinals of an Olympics men's competition for the first time after 49 years. India defeated Great Britain 3-1 in a quarterfinal match on Sunday. India scored three field goals through Dilpreet Singh (7th minute), Gurjant Singh (16th) and Hardik Singh (57th) to seal the win for the eight-time Olympic champions. The lone goal for Great Britain was scored by Sam Ward in the 45th minute. Even though India's last of the eight Olympic gold medals came way back in 1980 Moscow Games, there were no semifinals in that edition as only six teams participated in the event. The last time India featured in the semifinals of the Olympics was in 1972 Munich Games where they lost 0-2 to arch-rivals Pakistan. India will take on world champions Belgium in the semifinal on Tuesday. This comes after PV Sindhu won bronze medal in badminton and boxer Lovlina Borgohain assuring India a medal. Catch the highlights and updates of India vs Great Britain men's hockey quarterfinals here. (MEDAL TALLY | SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS)