Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Silver for Indian hockey teams at Youth Olympic Games

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BUENOSAIRE­S: The India under-18 men’s and women’s hockey teams finished their 2018 Youth Olympic Games campaign with silver medals.

While the women suffered a heart-breaking 3-1 loss against hosts Argentina, the men were handed a 4-2 loss by Malaysia in their respective finals of the hockey 5s competitio­n on Sunday night.

In the women’s affair, India’s Mumtaz Khan (1’) opened the scoring after just 49 seconds, but the hosts scored thrice through Gianella Palet (7’), Sofia Ramallo (9’) and Brisa Bruggesser (12’) to secure the gold medal.

Indian women began the first period well, attacking the hosts right from the opening whistle, and were rewarded after just 49 seconds as in-form forward Mumtaz scored to give her team a crucial lead.

However, Argentina put the pressure on their opponents to find the equaliser in front of the home crowd and were successful as Gianella Palet (7’) and Sofia Ramallo (9’) scored to turn the match around and help their side to a 2-1 lead at half-time.

The second period saw Argentina keep most of the possession, not allowing the Indian team to find space or create chances. It was Argentina’s Brisa Bruggesser who had the first real chance of the second period in the 12th minute, and the midfielder made sure that she hit the target, giving her team a solid 3-1 lead.

Argentina managed the game well, as they kept possession and saw themselves through to the final whistle to register a historic gold medal victory.

WASTING LEAD

In the men’s contest, India captain Vivek Sagar Prasad (3’, 6’) scored twice within the first six minutes of the match to give India a 2-1 lead, but the Malaysians struck thrice in the second period through Akhimullah Anuar (14’, 19’) and Arif Ishak (17’) to secure the victory, after Firadus Rosdi (5’) had equalised for them in the first period.

Both the teams started the match well but it was India who struck first through Vivek in the 3rd minute. However, Malaysia were not behind for too long as Firadus Rosdi threatened the Indians in the 5th minute, and struck the equalizer in his second attempt to make the scores 1-1.

The Indian skipper looked in prime form as he forced a save from the Malaysian goalkeeper Shahrul Saupi in the 6th minute and then managed to beat the Malaysian in the same minute to give India the lead again.

The second period, however, turned out to be a difficult one for the Indian team as they had to face constant pressure from the Malaysians. After having denied Malaysia an opportunit­y to level scores, Indian goalkeeper Prashant Chauhan was beaten for the second time in the match in the 14th minute as Akhimullah Anuar scored past him to make the scores 2-2.

Malaysia took the lead on the counter in the 17th minute through Arif Ishak.

Having taken a 3-2 lead, it was the Malaysian team that now started to dominate the proceeding­s, and it was Akhimullah Anuar who popped up again in the 19th minute to seal the gold medal win for his team.

 ?? HOCKEY INDIA ?? ▪ The India women’s under18 team squandered early lead against Argentina in the final in Buenos Aires on Sunday.
HOCKEY INDIA ▪ The India women’s under18 team squandered early lead against Argentina in the final in Buenos Aires on Sunday.

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