Australia spank India 5-2 in men's hockey
Australia spank India 5-2 in men's hockey
The match was a golden opportunity for India to avenge their WC defeat, where they lost by identical margin.

New Delhi: Australia proved too hot for India to handle as the world champions spanked the home team 5-2 in a Pool A match and inched a step closer towards the semifinals of the men's hockey event in the Commonwealth Games here on Thursday.

Desmond Abbott (2nd minute), Trent Mitton (6th), Eddie Ockenden (48th), Liam de Young (54th) and Glenn Turner (58th) scored for Australia while Dharamvir Singh (12th) and Sandeep Singh were India's goal-getters.

The match was a golden opportunity for India to avenge their World Cup defeat, where they lost by identical margin earlier this year. at the same venue, but once again the home team disappointed their fans.

Despite conceding two early goals, India displayed some spark in the opening half but the Australians showed why they are the world beaters as they completely outplayed the Rajpal Singh-led side in the second period.

Even though the Indians were impressive in the midfield in the opening half, their defence wore a sorry look throughout the match, which eventually turned out to be the difference between the two sides.

Dhanjay Mahadik was a blunder at the back while Tushar Khandkar failed to impress upfront. Custodian Bharat Chetri too had a bad day in office as he failed to deny the Australians when it mattered most.

The Indians were also undone by poor penalty corner conversion as they found the net only once out of the six chances they earned in the match.

Contrary to scoreline, India dominated the first half barring the first 10 minutes but poor finishing let them down.

As expected, the encounter started at a brisk pace with Australia coming out on top in the initial exchanges, while India took some time to get their footing in the match.

The backline continued to haunt the Indians in yet another tournament as Australia took a 2-0 lead within the first six minutes of the match, courtesy some sloppy work by the defenders.

The Kookaburras opened the scoring as early as in the third minute of the game when Abbot pounced on a Mahadik's defensive error to net home with a fierce reverse hit with only Chetri to beat.

If that was not an enough blow for the cheering capacity crowd at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, an unmarked Mitton doubled Australia's lead three minutes later, once again courtesy a defensive mistake.

But that was all Australia could manage in the half as, after that India went all out attacking in search of goals and displayed beautiful hockey in the process.

Their consistent efforts bore fruit in the 12th minute when a brilliant Dharamvir Singh pulled one back for India.

The young striker scored from an acute angle with a reverse hit after he was fed by Tushar Khandkar with an accurate pass from the mid-field.

Trailing 1-2, India pressed hard for the equaliser and in their pursuit earned five penalty corners but failed to covert even a single one. Credit must also go to Australian custodian Nathan Burgers, who on three occasions saved the day for his side.

However, after the change of ends it was all Australia as they denied the Indian midfielders any space and enjoyed majority of ball possession.

The Aussies kept the Indian defence on their toes with quick attacks as the play mostly confined to the Indian circle.

The Kookaburras pumped in three goals within 25 minutes of the second half through Ockenden, De Young and Turner to thwart any chances of an Indian comeback.

Star drag-flicker Sandeep Singh, however, managed to reduce the margin just in time from a penalty corner to give Indian fans something to cheer about.

India had earlier scratched past a spirited Malaysia 3-2 in their tournament opener while Australia thrashed Scotland 9-0.

The home team will face Scotland in their next pool match on Saturday while the mighty Aussies will be up against Pakistan.

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