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Times of India: Indians lose in final friendly of trip Down Under

Times of India: Indians lose in final friendly of trip Down Under

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Indians lose in final friendly of trip Down Under

PERTH: India paid the price for defensive blunders in the dying moments as Australia handed them a 1-2 defeat in a friendly hockey match on Thursday, ending a thoroughly disappointing trip Down Under for the team.

India were previously supposed to play for the bronze of the just concluded tri-nation Challenge, meeting the new entrant Australia A.

However, the organisers decided to hold a Test match as only Pakistan and Australia’s senior team figured in the tri-nation apart from India.

A strong Australia led by Fergus Kavanagh was too much for India to handle. The defence which held its own most part of the match — the Indians managed to ward off five penalty corners on the trot in the first half — fell apart in the closing minutes.

Goal-less at the lemon break, Daniel Hotchkiss gave finishing touches to a move by Tim Bates to give Australia the lead. Sandeep Singh, who had till them missed three penalty corners, finally struck to equalise for India.

It seemed that the match would end in a draw but the Indian defence began to crumble in the last five minutes, conceding long corners in numbers.

In fact, the Indian defense itself brought the ball from the right corner to circle, setting up rival player Matt Ghodes to score from close range.

Indian forwards again came a cropper upfront, failing to convert good moves into goals. At the same time, barring the last 10 minutes of the first half, in which Tim Bates missed four of the five penalty corners he took, the Australian team was on the backfoot.

Gurbaj Singh, Arjun Halappa, Sardar Singh, and Ignace Tirkey set up many chances for the forwards but they failed to score, fumbling in front of the goalmouth.

After nearly a three week tour, the Indians will now return home. After a brief rest, they will assemble for a camp in Pune.

“Our next target is the Champions Challenge in South Africa late November. The area is about 300 Meters above sea level. We have high altitude training facilities in Pune, we are therefore going to have our camp there,” said chief coach Michael Nobbs.

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