India lose 2-3 to Australia in CT

| | Breda

India put up a valiant fight before defending champions Australia pipped them 3-2 in an absorbing encounter in the six-nation Champions Trophy hockey tournament, here on Wednesday.

The reigning World Champions produced their best show of the tournament, scoring through Lachlan Sharp (6th minute), Tom Craig (15th) and Trent Mitton (33rd) to secure full points.

The Indians, however fought till the end, scoring through Varun Kumar (10th) and Harmanpreet Singh (58th), producing a nail-biting finish.

The defeat meant that India slumped to third spot in the standings with six points from three games while Australia climbed to the top with seven points from identical number of matches. Netherlands are second in the table with six points.

The top two sides after the round robin stage of the six-team event, will play in the final on Sunday. India's next match is against Belgium on Thursday.

The match witnessed plenty of scoring chances earned by both the sides in the form of penalty corners.

While Australia secured seven penalty corners, India could make use of just one of its nine set pieces.

Australia got off the blocks quickly and took the lead in the sixth minute through Sharpa, who tapped home an Eddie Ockenden's feed from close quarter.

But Varun levelled the scores for India soon when he slammed home SV Sunil feed from the right flank.

However just seconds from the end of the first quarter a lapse in concentration from the Indian defence proved costly as Craig scored from a goal mouth melee.

Just after the second quarter India secured two quick penalty corners but on both occasion Harmanpreet faltered.

Sreejesh then made anoher brilliant save from Australia's fourth penalty corner to keep away Blake Govers as India went into the breather trailing by a goal. The Kookaburras came out stronger after the break and increased their lead to 3-1, when Mitton scored from top of the circle with a fierce hit.

Trailing by two goals, India exerted pressure on the Australian defence and in the process secured three penalty corners in succession, the last of which was converted by Harmanpreet, two minutes from the hooter.

The Indians had another golden opportunity to restore parity ,seconds from the hooter in the form of a penalty corner but Harmanpreet's try was ably defended by the Australians.