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India lose to Australia; almost out of race for Azlan Shah final

IANS  |  Ipoh (Malaysia) 

almost moved out of the race to reach the final of the 27th Shah Cup hockey tournament after losing 2-4 to reigning world champions on Tuesday, thereby remaining winless in three matches so far here.

(52nd and 53rd minutes) scored twice for after were 4-0 up, thanks to (28th minute, penalty stroke), (35th), (41st) and (43rd, penalty corner) as the world No.1 side registered its third consecutive victory.

India, who lost to in the opening match before playing a 1-1 draw with England, faced a must-win situation against the mighty Australian side.

Aware of India's counter-attacking strength, kept their defensive structure tight as the current Asian champions applied pressure.

A golden opportunity was lost for when a swift assist from to Shilanand Lakra could not make it past Australian in the eighth minute.

Though the rebound was taken by Sumit, his shot on goal went wide.

After surviving the early pressure, opened up play and pressed high, applying pressure on the Indian midfield at the

gained momentum and an incursion into the Indian box saw Beale's shot hitting the foot of who was even behind the It resulted in a which was converted by Australian the 28th minute.

With seconds before the close of second quarter, could have equalise but drag-flicker Varun Kumar's shot rebounded off the right post.

upped the ante in the third quarter which saw them scoring thrice, putting the game beyond doubt.

made a superb pass from the left baseline and stunned the Indian defence as he dived forward to connect the ball and push the ball in in the 35th minute.

Australian built on their lead and dominated the proceedings, keeping the ball for longer stints finding space in the Indian circle.

Beale made it 3-0 in the 41st minute as he tapped in a rebound off from close range as Mandeep and Surender Kumar failed to clear the ball.

Three minutes later, Blake had his drag-flick being pushed away by Karkera but the ball fell in front of him. Blake then fired a grounder that found the space between Karkera's legs to the net, giving 4-0 lead.

The final quarter saw vie for a great comeback with Ramandeep scoring two back-to-back goals in two minutes, giving slim hopes.

Ramandeep's cross from byline for Sumit Kumar, lurking in front of the Australian goal-post, was guided in by defender in the 51st minute.

A minute later, Nilankanta Sharma fed Ramandeep, who from the top of the circle, beat with a fierce backhander to reduce the deficit to two.

Though the late surge boosted the team's attack, as they won a penalty corner in the dying minutes of the match, a miss trapping dented their chance.

They lost for the second time in three matches. are fifth in the table with a point.

In the other matches of the day, England outplayed to jump to the fourth spot with four points, while upset Olympic champions 2-1 to jump to the second spot with six points -- same as but ahead due to the win.

will face hosts in a tricky encounter.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 19:48 IST
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