FIH Hockey Pro League: India go down fighting 3-4 to holders Australia
India lost 3-4 to defending champions Australia but not before they put up a spirited display in their first match of the two-leg FIH Pro League encounter here on Friday.
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Bhubaneswar: India lost 3-4 to defending champions Australia but not before they put up a spirited display in their first match of the two-leg FIH Pro League encounter here on Friday.
Australia moved up to the third position in the standings with nine points from five games, while India remained a spot behind with eight points from as many games.
The Aussies went ahead with Wotherspoon deflecting home Sharp`s pass from close range, and from there on they kept India under a tight leash. Wickham doubled Australia`s tally with a close range tap in in the 18th minute.
India pegged one back when Raj Kumar scored from a rebound after Rupinder`s initial flick from a penalty corner was saved by Australia goalkeeper Andrew Charter.
The Aussies then hit back by netting twice in a span of two minutes to take a 4-1 lead.
The fourth quarter gave the home fans much to cheer as India reduced the margin riding Raj Kumar`s field goal. Rupinder scored another as he converted a penalty corner to make it 3-4.
In the dying minutes, Rupinder`s shot went just wide as goalkeeper P.R. Sreejesh made a few stunning saves at the other end.
The two teams will now meet in the second match here on Saturday.
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