Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Nikkin flash stuns Australia

FINALLY The forward strikes thrice to help India overcome some shocking losses

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

IPOH (MALAYSIA): Young striker Nikkin Thimmaiah scored a hattrick as India produced their best performanc­e of the tournament to stun world champions and title holders Australia 4-2 on Saturday and secure a place in the third and fourth place play-off at the Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament here. Already out of the title race, India played without pressure and, at last, came up with a complete performanc­e that had Australia on the backfoot for most part of the match. The win also gave India’s new chief coach Paul van Ass his best moment of a short career with the India team.

India scored a goal each in all the four quarters through VR Raghunath (1st min), Nikkin (23rd, 32nd, 60th), while Australia’s goals came from the sticks of Daniel Beale (14th) and Matt Gohdes (53rd).

KOREAN CHALLENGE

By virtue of this win, India finished their league engagement­s with seven points from five games and will now face Korea in the play-off on Sunday after the East Asians drew 3-3 with New Zealand.

The Kookaburra­s struggled for ball possession throughout the match and their defence crumbled when put under pressure by the India forwards. Barring the two soft goals which they conceded, there was no blemish in India’s performanc­e on Saturday.

After four games, the Indians at last showed class and made a promising start to the match against a side which is way above in current world hockey.

India were by far the better side on display in the entire 60 minutes as they dominated the proceeding­s COACH VAN ASS, on India’s win against all expectatio­ns. The Indians were off to a great start as they went on the offensive from the word go and in the process earned two penalty corners in succession with the very first move of the match and Raghunath converted the second set piece with a booming flick to give the side an early lead.

WASTED CHANCE the end of the first quarter as Australia equalised through

Beale, who got plenty of space inside the Indian circle and made no mistake in pushing in Trent Mitton’s pass.

Four minutes into the second quarter, Satbir Singh hit one straight to the Australian goalkeeper Clemons.

Minutes later, India restored their lead when Nikkin scored his first of the day after being set up by Satbir and SK Uthappa’s fine play. India made the scoreline 3-1 in their favour through a second strike from Nikkin, who neatly deflected in a Manpreet Singh pass from the right.

Australia reduced the margin seven minutes from the hooter when Gohdes caught the Indian defence off-guard by deflecting in Budgeon’s splitting diagonal ball from outside the circle. Nikkin sealed the match for India just at the stroke of the hooter scoring with a reverse hit from a counteratt­ack. By virtue of this win, India avenged their 1-2 loss to Australia at the FIH Champions Trophy in December last year.

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Nikkin Thimmaiah was the toast of India. GETTY IMAGES

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