Needing to win by two goals to secure a place in the final, India crashed to a 0-1 defeat as Malaysian penalty corner shooter Shahril Saabah scored the all-important goal through a fine drag-flick in the 50th minute.
Faltering in the last league encounter, India slipped behind Great Britain, who secured a summit clash against defending champions Australia. India will take on New Zealand for the bronze medal tomorrow.
"We did not take out chances in the first three quarters. Then we had to take calculated risks in the last quarter, but we were not able to force goals," he said.
"We had to take the risks because of the pressure building from the unforced errors."
It was during the period India were going all out to score that Malaysia were able to earn the penalty corner that got them the match-winner.
"We had a few chances to score even in the last stages, but it was disappointing that the Indian team was not able to execute the skills on the field today," said the Dutchman.
"It was a game of playing for our pride at home after losing three games. We did not plan to disappoint India," said van Huizen.
"If Great Britain deserves to go into the final, there's nothing we can do about it," he said.
Van Huizen said he had expected India to come out attacking as they needed two goals to move into the final.
"We expected India to come at full force. For me this win came against the odds. On any other given day, India could have won had they taken their chances," said van Huizen.
"Malaysia got several chances and we made good use of one to score the goal," van Huizen added.
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