Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Australia crush Germany, set up Argentina date

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com n

BHUBANESWA­R: Defending champions and world No 2 Australia booked their berth in the final of theHWL Final, scripting a 3-0 win against Germany at the Kalinga Stadium on Saturday. They will take on Rio Olympic Games gold medallists and the top-ranked team Argentina in the summit clash on Sunday.

Playing true to reputation, the Mark Knowles-led Australia proved too tough for Germany, who struggled to put enough players on the field --- they came into the match with just 13 player s---as two players was out with injury, while three others were down with fever. But the Germans played with usual doggedness and put Australia under tremendous pressure, creating five penalty corners, though they could not capitalise on any.

Dylan Wotherspoo­n, Jeremy Hayward and Tom Wickham shared three goals as the Kookaburra­s sat back after taking a two-goal lead and absorbed all the pressure. It was neck-and-neck in the first two quarters with both sides earning a penalty corner each, but to no avail. In the third quarter though Germany raised the frequency of their attacks, they found Australia goalkeeper Tyler Lovell hard to beat.

Florian Fuchs and Martin Z wicker had back-to-back chances just before the end of the second quarter, but shot wide. Diet er Linnekogel’ s hit off a short corner went out after hitting the sidebar.

Despite German forays, threetime Olympic silver medal lists Australia didn’t lose heart and kept playing the attacking game with long passes. Their repeated efforts paid dividends when W other spoon made no mistake in slotting the ball home off a perfect pass from Daniel Beale.

The goal seemed to have generated enough pace in five-time Olympic bronze medallists Australia, who earned the second penalty corner in the 43rd minute. Jeremy Hayward’s hit zoomed past German keeper Tobias Walter after hitting the stick of a defender (2-0).

Thereafter, Germany’s desperate attempts to reduce the margin failed. Their decision to replace goal keeper Walter with a defender in the dying minutes proved costly as they conceded another goal.

Sebastian Doc ki er’ s goal in the ninth minute helped Belgium beat Spain to finish fifth.

 ??  ?? Australia scored three goals against Germany to qualify for final.
Australia scored three goals against Germany to qualify for final.

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