Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Australia too good for India in Azlan Shah Cup hockey

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

India put up a spirited show before squanderin­g the early lead to go down 1-3 against defending champions Australia in a league match of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament, here on Tuesday.

After managing to hold the world champions in the first quarter, India took the lead in the 25th minute through a field goal from Harmanpree­t Singh. But Australia pumped in three field goals to maintain their position atop the round-robin league standings.

Eddie Ockenden (30th minute), Tom Craig (34th) and Tom Wickham (51st) showed why Australia are one of the most feared teams in the world through their outstandin­g field goals as the Indian challenge faded in the last quarter. Ninetime winners of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, Australia now have seven points from three outings, while last year’s runner-up India are on four points after three matches.

Australia went into attacking mode from the start, forcing the first penalty corner in the opening minute, but the Indian defenders rushed out to close the angle.

Craig’s deflection on Dylan Wotherspoo­n’s cross in the third minute went wide of the mark before India earned a penalty corner two minutes later. The push was neatly stopped, but Harmanpree­t could not gather the ball as he stepped into the drag-flick motion.

Goalkeeper PR Sreejesh blocked a deflection by Craig in the seventh minute before the Indians came into the attacking frame.

Akashdeep Singh fed a short pass to Mandeep Singh in the circle in the eighth minute, but he was tightly marked and failed to create any space.

India forced their second penalty corner a minute later but Rupinderpa­l Singh’s rising flick was palmed back into play by Australian custodian Tyler Lovell. Akashdeep then tried a deflection on Pradeep Mor’s diagonal cross from right, only to direct it wide in the 11th minute.

Soon after Sreejesh limped off the pitch as he got injured while diving for a long diagonal ball into the circle.

He was replaced by Akash Chikte in goal in the 13th minute. Both Australia and India had a penalty corner reversed on video referral three minutes into the second quarter.

 ?? AP ?? India's AffanYousu­f tumbles as Aussie Trent Mitton takes control.
AP India's AffanYousu­f tumbles as Aussie Trent Mitton takes control.

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