Sultan Azlan Shah Cup: India squander lead to lose 1-3 to Australia

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Australia hands India their first defeat in the Sultan Azlan Shah hockey tournament. Image Source: Hockey India

Internet Desk: India went down to the kangaroo’s by 1-3 in a league match of the Sultan Azlan Cup Hockey tournament. The Men in Blue who scored the first goal had to digest three goals from the defending champions today.

India took the lead in the 25th from a field goal which was scored by Harmanpreet Singh. But the mighty Australians scored three more in the form of field goals and strengthened their position at the top of the round-robin league table.

The Aussie goals were scored by Eddie Ockenden (30th minute), Tom Craig (34th) and Tom Wickham (51st). This emphatic victory by Australia shows their dominance in World hockey.

Australia who are nine- time champs of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup have seven points after playing three games while India who were last year’s runners have four points in their bag after playing three matches.

Australia began their match with fierce attacking when they forced India to a penalty corner in the opening minute of the game

Craig’s deflection on Dylan Wotherspoon’s cross in the third minute went wide of the mark before India earned a penalty corner two minutes later. The push was neatly stopped, but Harmanpreet could not gather the ball as he stepped into the drag-flick motion.

Goalkeeper P R Sreejesh blocked a deflection by Craig in the seventh minute before the Indians came into the attacking frame.

Akashdeep Singh fed a short pass to Mandeep Singh in the circle in the eighth minute, but he was tightly marked and failed to create any space.

India forced their second penalty corner a minute later but Rupinderpal Singh’s rising flick was palmed back into play by Australian custodian Tyler Lovell.

Akashdeep then tried a deflection on Pradeep Mor’s diagonal cross from right, only to direct it wide in the 11th minute.

Soon after Sreejesh limped off the pitch as he got injured while diving for a long diagonal ball into the circle. He was replaced by Akash Chikte in goal in the 13th minute.

Both Australia and India had a penalty corner reversed on video referral three minutes into the second quarter.

Sardar Singh then created an opening for India in the 23rd minute through a fine run down the centre, beating two defenders to move into the scoring circle and then beating the third with his square pass to Akashdeep. But Akashdeep could not control his reverse shot and the ball went high and wide.

Two minutes later, India came close to opening the account when Sumit worked his way up from the right and crossed into the centre for Talwinder Singh, whose deflection rebounded off the left post.

India broke the deadlock to take the initial lead in the 26th minute when Harmanpreet scored a field goal. Working his way into the circle from the right, Harmanpreet crossed the ball for Mandeep in the goalmouth, but it went into the goal off a defender’s stick.

Goalkeeper Chikte palmed away an Australian penalty corner shot before Ockenden deflected in a long diagonal cross from Jeremy Hayward for the equaliser just before half-time.

Craig then beat the Indian goalkeeper with his reverse shot after being fed by captain Matthew Swann.

The Australian goalkeeper denied India on a counter- attack in the 41st minute that saw Sardar move into the rival territory and send a pass to Akashdeep on top of the circle. But Akashdeep’s reverse shot did not cause any problem for the Australian keeper.

Aaron Kleinschmidt missed a sitter after getting the ball in the Indian goalmouth, before India earned the last of their third penalty corners but Harmanpreet’s rising flick was cleared by the goalkpeeper.

The third Australian goal, from Tom Wickham came after he ran square into the circle as three Indian defenders hesitated to tackle him. Wickham slammed in a firm shot that gave no chance to the custodian.

India took off their goalkeeper to add another player in the field in a desperate attempt to stay in the contest, but the Australian defenders did not allow them a shy at their goal.