Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Britain beats Australia to lift Sultan Azlan Shah trophy

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Great Britain won the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup for the first time ever on Saturday by defeating defending champions Australia 4-3 in Malaysia.

With the victory, Britain became the first European team to win the cup since the Netherland­s in 2006.

Alan Forsyth was first to score for the team in the eighth minute with a reverse stick field goal beyond the reach of goalkeeper Andrew Charter. David Goodfield plugged in the second via a penalty corner three minutes later.

In the 28th minute Eddie Ockenden’s goal from open play brought temporary relief to Australia, who were eyeing their 10th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup title since the tournament was establishe­d in 1983.

Britain were forced onto the defensive to maintain their narrow 2-1 lead.

Britain went 3-1 up in the 33rd minute with a strike from Ollie Willars, but the Kookaburra­s were back on track to close the gap within a minute.

Dylan Wotherspoo­n weaved his way into Britain’s penalty circle, relaying a perfect pass to Joshua Pollard whose clinical strike set the score 3-2.

But Britain overpowere­d their opponents with a fourth goal in the 43rd minute -- Goodfield’s second of the night and third of the tournament.

The fourth quarter was evenly contested before Australia closed in 4-3 from a Wotherspoo­n goal in 48th minute.

In their earlier league match, Australia had beaten Britain 2-1.

 ?? AP ?? Great Britain team celebrates after winning the trophy.
AP Great Britain team celebrates after winning the trophy.

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