Indian eves lose 1-2 to Australia

Australia edged out India in the final round-robin game at the four nations hockey tournament.

Published : Jun 03, 2016 21:58 IST , Darwin

Keeping with the rhythm of the tournament, India started off keeping a solid shape in defense, and let Australia hold possession.
Keeping with the rhythm of the tournament, India started off keeping a solid shape in defense, and let Australia hold possession.
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Keeping with the rhythm of the tournament, India started off keeping a solid shape in defense, and let Australia hold possession.

Lilima Minz’s goal went in vain as the Indian women’s team suffered a narrow 1-2 loss against host Australia in its final round-robin game at the four nations hockey tournament here today.

Keeping with the rhythm of the tournament, India started off keeping a solid shape in defense, and let Australia hold possession, hoping to catch it on the break.

The host made the most of its possession and took an early lead via Grace Stewart in the 9th minute. The goal galvanised India into attack and soon, it was controlling the possession and pushing the Australians deep into its own half.

The hard work paid dividends and India scored the equaliser in the 12th minute. Deep Grace’s strong drive at the top of the Australian circle caused a mistake by the Australian defense and Lilima Minz pounced on the stray ball outside its area. Cutting in, she unleashed a shot which was deflected in by Australia’s Kirstin Dwyer to draw India level. After shocking the Australians, India pressed home the advantage, and had a great opportunity in the final seconds, but Australia’s goalkeeper Rachael Lynch saved smartly to deny India the lead going into the break.

In the second quarter, the teams fought out an even battle, although Australia took more chances on goal. Their first PC, shot into the bottom left corner was parried away smartly by Savita, before Sunita Lakra cleared the stray ball away cleanly. India frustrated Australia throughout the quarter and then in the closing stages, leading to half time, they started pressing harder, forcing the hosts into mistakes. The two teams went into half time evenly matched with a goal apiece.

Australia came out strongly after half time and controlled a large part of the third quarter, constantly pressing and testing the Indian defence, which rose up to the task brilliantly.

The Indian eves kept thwarting the Australian strikes and ensured the host didn’t manage too many shots on target. With two minutes left, Australia came closest to breaking the deadlock, as Dwyer shot past Savita, and had seemingly done enough, before Feli, defending on the goal line, flicked the ball away to safety.

In the dying minutes, Australia, had two PCs pushed away by Savita, before Deepika had the chance to give India a lead, but Lynch was up to the task.

Lynch’s save proved to be a game changer as with three minutes of the game left the hosts broke India’s resolute defence with Emily Smith scoring the goal to give them a victory.

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