City
Epaper

FIH Pro League 2023/24: Indian men’s hockey team goes down 2-3 against Germany

By IANS | Updated: June 9, 2024 00:15 IST

London, June 9 The Indian men’s hockey team on Saturday went down 2-3 against Germany in their third ...

Open in App

London, June 9 The Indian men’s hockey team on Saturday went down 2-3 against Germany in their third match of the London leg of the FIH Hockey Pro League 2023/24 at the Lee Valley Hockey Stadium. For India, Harmanpreet Singh (19’) and Sukhjeet Singh (48’) scored the goals, while for Germany, Gonzalo Peillat (2’, 33’) and Christopher Ruhr (10’) were on target.

Germany were quick to get off the blocks on an attacking mode and put India on the backfoot. The reigning world Champions earned a PC early in the first quarter. Gonzalo Peillat (2’) converted the penalty corner successfully to put Germany in the lead. India then started pressing deep inside Germany’s circle with Hardik Singh and Gurjant Singh, combining to put pressure on the opposition’s defense. However, it was Germany that doubled their lead as Christopher Ruhr (10’) found the back of the net. The first quarter ended with Germany leading India by 2-0.

India started the second quarter well, matching toe to toe in the early exchanges. India earned a penalty corner within the first four minutes of the quarter. Indian Captain Harmanpreet Singh (19’) found the back of the net to bring India back in the game. Despite repeated attacks and putting constant pressure on the German defenders, India were unable to cover the deficit going into half-time.

High on confidence, India started the game aggressively after halftime, but the German defense continued to hold down the fort. The third quarter saw plenty of action on both ends, but it was Germany, which extended its lead as Gonzalo Peillat was once again on the scoresheet (33’) after he successfully converted the penalty corner. At the end of the third quarter, Germany led India by 3-1.

With 15 minutes left on the clock, India started showcasing urgency. India pulled one more back as Sukhjeet Singh (48’) put the ball in the net from a close range. India made threatening runs inside the circle, but the German defenders held their nerves till the final whistle. The match ended with Germany winning 3-2.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

International"Violation of several conventions governing international air travel," MEA flags Indian's detention in China

EntertainmentBrad Pitt has plans for a simple Thanksgiving

International"People of Bhutan are touched by the bringing of the sacred Buddha relics," Rijiju says

InternationalBrazil former President Bolsonaro ordered to serve 27-year prison term for coup plot

EntertainmentWes Anderson reveals his favourite prop has been stolen from his home

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsT20 Tri-series: Nissanka’s 98 powers Sri Lanka to crushing win, keeps alive hopes of reaching final

Other SportsFC Goa travel to Iraq for crucial clash against Al Zawraa SC in AFC Champions League Two

Other SportsFIDE World Cup 2025: Wei-Sindarov final goes into tiebreak; Esipenko beats Yakubboev to seal Candidates spot

Other SportsChampions League: City rivals Real, Atletico Madrid face key matches in group stage

Other SportsRitu Negi, Pushpa Rana express delight on India's Women's Kabaddi World Cup win