Millennium Post

Champions Trophy: Indian lose to defending champions Australia

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BREDA (NETHERLAND­S): India went down 2-3 to World No. 1 Australia in a hard fought third round robin match of the Men’s Hockey Champions Trophy Breda 2018 here on Wednesday.

Varun Kumar (10th minute) and Harmanpree­t Singh (58th) scored for India. Young forward Lachlan Sharp (6th minute) had given defending champions Australia an early lead while Tom Craig (15th) and Trent Mitton (33rd) scored the other goals.

With a place in the final at stake, the match began with an action-packed first quarter with both teams keeping each other on the edge. It were Australia who drew first blood with a splendid goal by Sharp.

The Indian defence was hoodwinked when Jake Whetton was quick to assist Eddie Ockenden whose cross was well picked up by Sharp to deflect past Indian goalkeeper P.R. Sreejesh.

India were quick to respond with an improvised attack that fetched them a penalty corner, but a miss-trap off Sardar Singh’s injection saw the effort being missed. India earned another penalty corner through Lalit Upadhyay but again the ball bounced off before being trapped but the possession remained with India.

It was S.V. Sunil’s brilliant cross to an unmarked Varun Kumar that helped India equalise. Varun made no mistake in picking it up well and flicking it past Australian goalkeeper Tyler Lovell.

Australia however, ended the quarter one goal up as Tom Craig converted a penalty corner. It was messy defensive work by India. Though Sreejesh blocked the first two attempts, the ball was free before Australia drove it in.

With Australia leading 2-1, India showed positive intent as they won a penalty corner two minutes into the second quarter. However, the chance was not capitalise­d.

India won yet another penalty corner, their fourth, in the following minute but Harmanpree­t Singh drove the flick straight into Australia’s first rusher. The following minutes saw both teams trade penalty corners, but Sreejesh kept his team in the game with brilliant saves.

With Sunil and Manpreet Singh being sent away with a green and a yellow card respective­ly, Australia took advantage of fewer India players on the pitch as they beat the defence to score their third goal through Trent Mitton off a Tom Craig assist. Australia dominated the proceeding­s as they won their fifth penalty corner, putting India’s defence under further stress. It seemed as though the compactnes­s the Indian team showed against Argentina was missing.

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