India Bag Bronze at Four-Nations Invitational Tournament
VR Raghunath-led Indian hockey team finished third out of four teams in the invitational tournament played in Melbourne
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 27, 2016 03:42 pm IST
Highlights
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India beat Malaysia 4-1 to finish third
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Akashdeep Singh scored the opening goal for India
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Rupinder Pal Singh scored India's 4th goal
India put up a dominating performance to beat Malaysia 4-1 in the bronze medal play off match on Sunday and finish at third position in the Four Nations Invitational Tournament in Melbourne.
The Indians managed to control the proceedings from start to finish, scoring twice in the final quarter to post a much deserved victory.
Shrugging off Saturday's disappointment, India were looking to strike and consolidate early to avoid any pressure from the Malaysians. They started off with several quick turnovers and passes, before scoring as early as in the second minute of play.
Birendra Lakra picked up the ball near centre field and drove his shot diagonally into the circle. The cross evaded everyone, before falling to Akashdeep Singh lurking at the far post. Akashdeep showed great awareness and superb skill to deflect the ball in and give India the lead.
India kept control throughout the quarter and had several more chances, most notably with a flurry of four consecutive Penalty Corners right at the death, but the Malaysians defended stoutly to go into the first break down by one goal.
In the second quarter, India forward Affan Yousuf came closest to scoring a goal, expertly steering past three Malaysian defenders before unleashing a reverse hit towards the goal. However, Malaysia's goalkeeper Kumar Subramiam was up to the challenge as he put it away to deny India a goal.
Malaysia picked up the pace in the final minutes of the second quarter but despite several circle penetrations, they failed to create any real chances.
The teams went into half time separated by the single goal scored by India.
The game opened up more in the third quarter as Malaysia chased the game, India were happy to sit back and work on the counter. Despite several circle penetrations, neither team created any real opportunities almost till the end of the 3rd quarter.
In the final minute though, VR Raghunath capitalised on a pair of PCs to convert one and extend India's lead.
Malaysia hit back almost from the restart, catching India's defence unaware as Joel van Huizen scored a goal to take them into the final break 1-2.
India kept up the pressure in the final quarter, desperate not to repeat the mistakes of yesterday.
They constantly pressed high and won several turnovers. Akashdeep was at the thick of things, first getting away a smart shot from inside the circle which was parried away by Kumar Subramiam. Soon after though, he again dribbled away from Malaysia's defence to cut back a pass to Talwinder Singh, whose first time chip deflection beat the goalkeeper to give India their third goal of the game.
With India in complete control and adamant to not let Malaysia get back into the match, Rupinder Pal Singh netted the ball once again in the 58th minute through a PC.
Rupinder made no mistake in slotting the ball to the bottom right corner to eventually help India bag the bronze medal.