Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India lose to NZ, to play for bronze

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

GOLD COAST : The game is about scoring goals and the Indian men’s hockey team did not do that enough here. Profligacy has been a bug that has bothered Indian hockey for long and it came to haunt Sjoerd Marijne’s squad as it failed to put it across a lowerranke­d New Zealand, losing the semifinal 2-3 against a team it had beaten twice in New Zealand a few months ago.

It came down to who scored on the day and New Zealand were superior in that department.

India, on the other hand, dominated possession, 52-48%, penetrated the circle 30 times as compared to 18 by the Black Caps and earned nine penalty corners as compared to three by their rivals.

Drag-flicker Harmanpree­t Singh scored both the goals for India (30th and 56th minute) while Hugo Inglis (7th), Stephen Jenness (13th) Marcus Child (40th) were successful for New Zealand.

India started off well and it was forward Mandeep Singh who got the first chance in the second minute but fired it wide. India earned the first penalty corner in the next minute but Harmanpree­t’s shot was blocked by goalkeeper Ruchard Joyce.

Three minutes later, New Zealand went ahead when Inglis dispossess­ed Harmanpree­t, drove into the circle and put a powerful reverse hit past goalkeeper PR Sreejesh. The Black Caps made it 2-0 a few minutes later when when Jared Panchia controlled the ball after a poor trap by Manpreet Singh and set up Jenness for a goal. India were struggling after that as they created a number of chances but failed to capitalise.

 ?? AFP ?? India goalkeeper PR Sreejesh tries to foil New Zealand’s Stephen Jenness during their semifinal match. India lost 23.
AFP India goalkeeper PR Sreejesh tries to foil New Zealand’s Stephen Jenness during their semifinal match. India lost 23.

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