Deccan Chronicle

Oz shoot India through the heart

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Breda (The Netherland­s), July 1: World Champions Australia defeated India 31 via shoot-out after both teams were locked at 1-1 in regulation time to clinch their second consecutiv­e Champions Trophy hockey title here on Sunday.

It was a keenly-contested battle between the two finalists of last edition but once again Australia came out on top in the shoot-out to clinch their 15th Champions Trophy title.

India, however, had to contend with a consecutiv­e runners-up finish after failing to get past the Kookaburra­s in what was the 37th and final edition of the tournament.

Australia took the lead in the 24th minute through a penalty corner conversion by Blake Govers, but India drew parity in the 42nd minute through a field strike by Vivek Sagar Prasad.

A 1-1 scoreline was what the teams could manage in the regulation time and like last year, the final went into the shoot-off.

Australia came out on top in the battle of nerves, courtesy goalkeeper Tyler Lovell, who evicted three saves to turn out to be the hero. Hosts clinched the bronze medal defeating Olympic champions Argentina 2-0 in the third fourth place play-off match earlier in the day.

It was a keenly-contested battle between the two finalists of last edition but once again Australia came out on top in the shoot-out to clinch their 15th Champions Trophy title

 ??  ?? S.V. Sunil (left) in action against Australia in their Champions Trophy final in Breda, the Netherland­s, on Sunday.
S.V. Sunil (left) in action against Australia in their Champions Trophy final in Breda, the Netherland­s, on Sunday.

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