HWL Final: Hot-and-cold India takes on Germany
The home team will be keen to fix the chinks in its armour.
Published : Dec 03, 2017 19:51 IST
An entire hour of practice in blistering sun was spent trying to get the ball into the goal through every possible combination and from every angle. Some of the shots went out, several made it to the backboard but a majority were saved by the two goalkeepers, highlighting the biggest concern for coach Sjoerd Marijne ahead of the India's final league match against Germany.
Exactly two years ago, The Hindu had carried a report about the Indian team in the previous edition of this very tournament, citing how the team 'needed to be more consistent'. The team might have achieved several highs and lows in the intervening period but the issue of consistency remains unresolved.
India was aggressive yet sublime in its
India vs Germany, Head-to-Head
Particulars MP W D L GF GA Total 96 18 26 52 145 212 In HWL 3 1 2 9 8 Last Five 5 2 3 6 13
Last played: June 2017 Dusseldorf tourney; India lost 0-2 Stats: B.G. Joshi |
It was a throwback to the frustrating times of former coach Roelant Oltmans, who complained he never knew which Indian team would turn up on a given day. But while the midfield and the defence played in patches and switched on occasionally, the big concern would be the misfiring forwards.
Lacking final touch
Gurjant Singh and Mandeep Singh, both stars of the Junior World Cup and with enough experience at the senior level as well – Mandeep was even part of the 2014 World Cup – have failed to get the final touch in. Worse, they have also been found mistrapping often inside the striking circle. Akashdeep, too, has failed. The penalty corners haven't produced enough returns either despite the presence of a triple-battery of drag-flick experts and a couple of hitters. But pointing out individuals to blame in a team effort that left a lot to be desired wouldn't be fair.
Rankings have been rendered pointless so far in the competition here.
India, sixth in the world, lost to England , placed a rung lower. It takes on Germany, which is placed a spot above. As such, there is little difference between the sides even though Germany has been impressive in its two games and has an embarrassingly upper hand in the head-to-head with India. What it needs to be mindful of are the long aerial passes used so effectively by Harmanpreet Singh and Varun Kumar, and allowing India too much space through the middle.
With one draw and one loss, India is currently at the bottom in Pool B with one point. The pool is being led by the Germans who have four points from one win and a draw. The other match of the day would see defending champion Australia, yet to win a game here, take on England to complete Pool B engagements.
Barry Middleton, the fifth most capped player in hockey, wiill play his 400th match in Bhubaneswar on Monday.
Caps Goals Scored Player Country Duration 453 219 Teun de Nooijer Netherlands 1994-2012 412 77 Dilip Tirkey India 1995-2009 410 37 Waseem Ahmad Pakistan 1996-2013 401 10 Jeroen Delmee Netherlands 1994-2008 399* 113 Barry Middleton England 2003-active