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India live dangerously before carving out a nervous win

Skipper Harmanpreet Singh’s late winner takes India to a nervy 3-2 win over the Kiwis in the campaign opener.

Updated on: Jul 28, 2024 01:43 am IST
By Sandeep Nakai
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Paris: India lived dangerously before a penultimate-minute stroke of luck enabled skipper Harmanpreet Singh to score the 3-2 match-winner with a penalty stroke to launch their 2024 Olympic Games hockey campaign.

India's Harmanpreet Singh celebrates after scoring a goal from a penalty stroke against New Zealand on Saturday. (PTI)

Tied 2-2 and displaying nerves galore, India’s last-gasp raids earned them two penalty corners in the 59th minute of play that saw skipper Harmanpreet’s drag-flicks rattle the usually composed custodian Dominic Dixon. The rasping last penalty corner induced an error as the ball deflected from Dixon’s chest-pad to the body of defender Simon Child standing to his left and the umpire pointed to the dreaded penalty spot.

Harmanpreet duly converted the penalty stroke with his low shot sounding the boards to spark celebrations among the Indian fans packing the galleries.

Just seconds earlier, another penalty stroke was awarded to India on the previous penalty corner when the goalkeeper stepped on the ball as striker Mandeep Singh rushed in to pick the rebound, but the umpire changed his decision and signalled for another penalty corner that led to the Indian match-winner.

Soon after the New Zealanders had another shy at the Indian citadel before the India strikers showed composure to bounce back into the contest with the 1-1 equaliser coming through Mandeep, who picked the ball from near the goalkeeper’s feet and flicked in after Harmanpreet’s drag-flicked penalty corner got blocked in the 24th minute.

India moved up four minutes into the second half when a goalmouth scrimmage saw four tries being blocked before Sumit’s flick narrowly crossed the goalline even as a defender cleared it. The umpire blew for the goal, but sought to confirm it with a video referral. The video umpire went through the recording multiple times before confirming India’s 2-1 lead.

The Indian defenders nearly wasted the effort within minutes as four mistakes were committed on one raid from the Black Sticks and they were allowed plenty of space inside the scoring circle. India lived dangerously as New Zealand forced four successive penalty corners before Sreejesh managed to palm away a rising shot.

Besides Sreejesh, former captain Manpreet Singh also played a composed game to mark appearance in their fourth Olympics, but the Indian midfield conceded unusual space to the rivals as star medio Hardik Singh did not seem at his best, while captain Harmanpreet seemed to suffer from early nerves which were not calmed until India had nade an entry on the scoreboard.

A fine goal-bound shot from Sukhjeet was blocked by the goalkeeper and Harmanpreet’s rising penalty corner flick was palmed away as India went out to bolster the lead in the last quarter of play. However, it was New Zealand who managed to secure the 2-2 equaliser in the 52nd minute when veteran Simon Child capitalised on a rebound from the last of their penalty corners.

Desperation was evident in India’s raids when it seemed the points in this Pool B fixture will be split, but the strikers managed to tear through the rival defence to earn the 69th minute penalty corner that saw Harmanpreet emerge as a hero in the end.

Defending champions Belgium defeated Ireland 2-0 while Tokyo silver medallist Australia overcame Argentina 1-0 in other matches of this preliminary group, from which four top teams will advance of the quarterfinals.

 
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