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India edge Australia in shootout to wrap up FIH Pro League Hobart leg

India edge Australia in shootout to wrap up FIH Pro League Hobart leg

India signed off from the Hobart leg of the FIH Men’s Pro League 2025-26 with a hard-fought 3-1 shootout victory over Australia after the regulation period ended 1-1 on Tuesday. Australia opened the scoring in the final quarter when captain Jeremy Hayward converted a penalty corner in the 49th minute. India responded quickly through Shilanand Lakra, who finished a well-worked move two minutes later to restore parity. The contest began cautiously, with Australia enjoying greater possession in the opening quarter while India relied on structured defending and counterattacks. Young goalkeeper Mohith Honnenahalli Shashikumar made early saves to keep the hosts at bay. India created chances through penalty corners and circle entries, but attempts from Amandeep Lakra and Abhishek failed to find the target. Shashikumar anchors shootout success The second and third quarters saw both teams exchange opportunities. India threatened through Manmeet Singh and Araijeet Singh Hundal, while Australia tested the Indian defence with multiple penalty corners. Shashikumar stood out during this phase, making key interventions, including a goal-line stop and successive saves during a late …

India go down in shootout against Australia in FIH Pro League Hobart Leg

India go down in shootout against Australia in FIH Pro League Hobart Leg

India suffered a narrow 4-5 penalty shootout defeat to Australia after a 2-2 draw in regulation time in the Hobart leg of the FIH Men’s Pro League 2025-26 at the Tasmania Hockey Centre on Sunday. Amit Rohidas gave India the lead in the 15th minute with a well-executed dragflick from a penalty corner. Despite Australia dominating possession in the first half, India remained organised defensively and carried their one-goal advantage into the break. Rintala’s brace forces shootout Jugraj Singh doubled India’s lead in the 43rd minute, converting another penalty corner to put the visitors in control. However, Australia responded strongly in the final quarter. Joel Rintala reduced the deficit in the 47th minute from a set-piece and later struck again in the 56th minute, levelling the scores at 2-2 with his second penalty corner conversion of the evening. India’s defence, including a crucial goal-line clearance by Yashdeep Siwach, and goalkeeper Mohith’s late double save ensured the match proceeded to a shootout. Both teams converted their first four attempts in a tense decider. However, Aditya Arjun …

Pro League: Harmanpreet Singh rested, defence under microscope – India search for answers in Australia | Hockey News

Pro League: Harmanpreet Singh rested, defence under microscope – India search for answers in Australia | Hockey News

Harmanpreet Singh was unimpressed with the finishers. The captain’s blunt assessment of India’s four defeats on the bounce in the home leg of the FIH Pro League was that the players were ‘making the same mistakes of not finishing the chances.’ He may not be off the mark. Scoring just five goals in four matches does not reflect well on a team that boasts one of the best drag-flickers in the world and prides itself on playing attacking hockey. But India’s problems have been even more pronounced at the other end of the pitch. In the two fixtures each against Belgium and Argentina, the Harmanpreet-led defence conceded 19 goals, including eight in a single match. It could have been worse if not for the profligacy, or perhaps mercy, of their opponents. India’s Australia leg of the Pro League, which opens against Spain on Saturday, shifts the spotlight firmly onto the back line. With Harmanpreet absent — only the second such instance in at least half a decade — the side will be without its defensive …

Hockey India names 24-member squad for Women’s FIH Pro League Europe leg 2024-25

Hockey India names 24-member squad for Women’s FIH Pro League Europe leg 2024-25

Hockey India has unveiled the 24-member Indian Women’s Hockey Team set to compete in the European leg of the FIH Pro League 2024-25, scheduled to take place in London, Antwerp, and Berlin from 14 to 29 June. India will play twice against each of the four participating teams—Australia, Argentina, Belgium, and China—beginning their campaign with a clash against Australia on 14 June. The squad will be led by midfield dynamo Salima Tete as Captain, with experienced forward Navneet Kaur serving as Vice-Captain. The team includes goalkeepers Savita and Bichu Devi Kharibam. The defenders selected are Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam, Jyoti, Suman Devi Thoudam, Jyoti Singh, Ishika Chaudhary, and Jyoti Chhatri. The midfield features Vaishnavi Vitthal Phalke, Sujata Kujur, Manisha Chauhan, and Neha, with attacking midfielders Salima Tete, Lalremsiami, Sharmila Devi, Sunelita Toppo, and Mahima Tete. The forward line is made up of Deepika, Navneet Kaur, Deepika Soreng, Baljeet Kaur, Rutaja Dadaso Pisal, Beauty Dungdung, and Sakshi Rana. The standby list includes goalkeeper Bansari Solanki and defender Ajmina Kujur. India’s performance in the Bhubaneswar leg of the …

Indian women’s hockey team gears up for pulsating showdown in Australia | Hockey News

Indian women’s hockey team gears up for pulsating showdown in Australia | Hockey News

The Indian women’s hockey team is all set for a thrilling five-match series in Perth, Australia, from 26th April to 4th May 2025, a key step in their road to the FIH Pro League’s European leg. The tour kicks off with back-to-back matches against Australia A on April 26 and 27, before the real challenge begins: three fiery clashes against the World No. 5-ranked Hockeyroos on May 1, 3, and 4 – all hosted at the iconic Perth Hockey Stadium. Currently sitting ninth in the FIH World Rankings, India enters the series riding a wave of confidence. Their recent performance against world No.1 Netherlands, a 2-2 draw followed by a dramatic bonus-point shootout win in Bhubaneswar, has set the tone for what promises to be a competitive series. Story continues below this ad India also boasts a history of bold performances against the Aussies. In the 2023-24 FIH Pro League, India edged past Australia with a 1-0 victory. And who can forget their historic win at the Tokyo 2021 Olympics, where India stunned the three-time …

India vs Australia Hockey Match 5 Live Score: Harmanpreet Singh and Co seek first win in last match on tour | Hockey News

Lack of goals from forwards remains an issue as India lose fourth consecutive game to Australia India’s 1-3 defeat against Australia on Friday certainly had some positive takeaways. But ultimately, it’s a fourth straight defeat and an upward trending performance graph shouldn’t take the focus away from the inability to win against Australia. (Hockey India) If your glass is half full, you could say the Indian men’s hockey team put up their best performance yet on the tour of Perth. If your glass is half empty, you could say Australia continue to be India’s kryptonite, a mystical force that keeps hitting them where it hurts. Pragmatically, performances are all that matters at this stage of the season, knowing where the team stands as they look to head to the Paris Olympics and match or better the bronze from Tokyo. But at some point, the habit of losing repeatedly to an opponent who are in the same pool is bound to leave some scars. (READ MORE) Source link

India vs Australia Hockey Test Series, Match 4 Live Updates: Harmanpreet Singh and Co eye their first victory of series | Hockey News

How Craig Fulton’s India lost their third straight match in Australia The third defeat in a row means Australia clinched the five-match series in Perth. But for India, this defeat will hurt more than the previous two.(File) India’s rivals in world hockey share a common belief. No matter how good India are on the day, it is held, a mistake is just around the corner. It could come in the form of a wrong decision in the middle of the park or a defensive blunder; very early in the game or towards the later stakes. And so, they wait. Weather the counter-attacking storm, run to a defensive wall and wait patiently for that one error, which would present them with an opportunity to score. (READ MORE) Source link

India vs Australia Live Score, Hockey Test Series, Match 3: Harmanpreet Singh and Co look to keep series alive | Hockey News

IND vs AUS Hockey Tests: Craig Fulton’s side needs more attacking threat from their forwards as India trail 0-2 in series Mandeep Singh (L) with head coach Craig Fulton – File photo Hockey India. On paper, 2-4 is better than 1-5. The Indian men’s hockey team bridged the gap a bit but went down in a six-goal clash against their nemesis Australia in Perth on Sunday to trail 0-2 in the five-match series. Before the team departed to Australia, head coach Craig Fulton had said that going toe-to-toe for long periods was the key to beating the Kookaburras. Unfortunately, for the second day running, a drop-off in the level – especially in the third quarter – proved to be India’s undoing. A 15-minute blitz saw Australia score three times to turn around a 1-2 half-time deficit. (Read more from Vinayakk Mohanrangan) Source link

Hockey, IND vs AUS: Harmanpreet Singh gives hope but Australia storm back on a day India’s attack struggles again | Hockey News

On paper, 2-4 is better than 1-5. The Indian men’s hockey team bridged the gap a bit but went down in a six-goal clash against their nemesis Australia in Perth on Sunday to trail 0-2 in the five-match series. Before the team departed to Australia, head coach Craig Fulton had said that going toe-to-toe for long periods was the key to beating the Kookaburras. Unfortunately, for the second day running, a drop-off in the level – especially in the third quarter – proved to be India’s undoing. A 15-minute blitz saw Australia score three times to turn around a 1-2 half-time deficit. “The Aussies punished us for our mistakes but I didn’t think we were at the races, to be honest,” Fulton had said pre-match about his side’s performance in the first game, and India gave a better account of themselves in the first 30 minutes of the second encounter. Australia took an early lead once again but unlike the first match, India had more control in the first half, especially staying tighter in defence …

India vs Australia: Harmanpreet Singh and Co dished out reality check as relentless Kookaburras produce slick passing masterclass to win Match 1 | Hockey News

In a mid-match chat with the broadcaster, Flynn Ogilvie, an Olympic silver medallist who debuted against India 10 years ago in Perth, called for his teammates to be ‘quick in passing’. He said it in all seriousness as if Australia had been playing at the pace of a passenger train. And it must have made Indian players, eavesdropping as they walked past him into the dressing room for the half-time break, wonder how much quicker could the Aussies still get. It didn’t take long for them to discover. Australia, by then, were already 2-0 up in the first of the five Test matches in Perth. Minutes into the third quarter, they added two more and made it 4-0. And by the time the full-time hooter sounded, the scoreline read, from India’s perspective, an embarrassing 5-1. New venue, new match, same old Australia. Approximately 100 days before the two teams meet on the biggest stage of all, in the concluding Group B match of the Paris Olympics, India have been served a reality check. HIGHLIGHTS Tempting …