Commonwealth Games: FIH ‘sorry’ for clock howler during India’s semifinal loss

The International Hockey Federation apologises for the clock controversy that took place during India’s semifinal loss to Australia at the Commonwealth Games, saying it would “thoroughly review the incident.”

Published : Aug 06, 2022 11:59 IST

India lost 3-0 in the penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in regulation time.
India lost 3-0 in the penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in regulation time. | Photo Credit: AP
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India lost 3-0 in the penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in regulation time. | Photo Credit: AP

The International Hockey Federation (FIH) on Saturday apologised for the clock controversy that took place during the Indian women’s team’s semifinal loss against Australia at the Commonwealth Games, saying it would “thoroughly review” the incident.

Australia's Rosie Malone, who missed her first attempt during the penalty shootout, was gifted another chance as the eight second countdown on the scoreboard hadn't started. The forward did not miss the second time, putting her side in the lead. The Indians eventually lost the semifinal 0-3 in the shootout after both teams were tied 1-1 at the end of regulation time as the crowd booed the technical officials for the decision.

“In the semifinal match of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games between Australia and India (Women), the penalty shootout started mistakenly too early (the clock was not yet ready to operate), for which we apologise,” FIH said in a statement.

“The process in place for such situations is that the penalty shootout has to be retaken, which was done. This incident will be thoroughly reviewed by the FIH in order to avoid any similar issues in the future,” the statement added.

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