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India gets past Australia in Olympic hockey after 52 years

India last won against Australia in Hockey at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games.

India won 3-2 against Australia on Aug.2 in Paris. / X/@TheHockeyIndia

Playing to its capacity, the 2020 Tokyo Olympic bronze medalist India upstaged silver medalist Australia 3-2  for its third win in five games to finish behind pool leaders and defending champions Belgium in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games in Paris on Aug.2.

Already assured of a place in the quarterfinals, Australia may not have played its last pool match at the pace for which it is known, but the loss could not deny spirited India which put everything in its game to chisel out its best performance in the tournament so far.

The win added another feather to the cap of skipper Harmanpreet Singh, who like the first three games, masterminded the credible win by accounting for two of three goals scored by his team. Now his tally of goals has gone to six.

Australians had to blame themselves for their second defeat in the pool matches. They missed several good scoring chances. They also allowed their opponents to work out their moves while getting their defence plans repeatedly thwarted.

Veteran Sreejesh was once again outstanding under the bar as he executed some brilliant saves, including two in the first seven minutes. Thomas Craig and Jake Whetton had shied at the Indian goal in the first goal but could not get past Sreejesh. Australia also forced the first penalty corner of the game in the 11th minute after Ky Willot’s attempt at the goal had been shielded by the Indian defence.

Unperturbed by initial thrusts and moves by Australians, Indians exhibited extraordinary calm as Abhishek scored a gem of a goal from the top of the circle that beat the Australian custodian hands down. Elated at the early lead, India had not to wait for long to consolidate the score with skipper Harmanpreet Singh finding the target with his powerful flick from the first penalty corner earned by his team.

Seconds later, it was the turn of Australia to raid the Indian citadel but a shot by Tom Wickham was deflected away from danger.

 

 

 

 

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