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India go down 4-5 to Australia in FIH Pro League shootout

The Indian men’s hockey team put up a spirited performance but fell 4-5 in a penalty shootout to Australia after a 2-2 draw in their FIH Pro League clash in Hobart on Sunday. Amit Rohidas and Jugraj Singh struck from penalty corners to give India a two-goal cushion before Joel Rintala’s brace helped Australia level the scores

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India’s Maninder Singh battles an Australian defender on Sunday. Pic/FIH’s Instagram

India’s Maninder Singh battles an Australian defender on Sunday. Pic/FIH’s Instagram

The Indian men's hockey team dished out a much improved show but still went down to formidable Australia in the penalty shootout in their FIH Pro League match here on Sunday. The two sides were tied at 2-2 after full time with Amit Rohidas (15th) and Jugraj Singh (43rd) putting India in front before a brace from Joel Rintala (47th, 56th) helped Australia get back on level terms. In the shootout, though, Australia emerged 5-4 victorious. This was after India lost five matches in a row in the FIH Pro League this year, including four in the home leg in Rourkela.

They lost to Spain 0-2 in their first match of the Hobart leg on Saturday. Australia had the lion's share of possession in the opening exchanges, pushing India back in their own half. India stayed solid at the back and grew into the game to pile some pressure back on Australia, forcing Jed Snowden into action on a couple of occasions. India were rewarded with a penalty corner late in the first quarter, and made the most of it as Rohidas scored from his drag-flick to give them a 1-0 lead. The second quarter produced end-to-end action, with both teams creating chances.

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