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Men's Hockey World League: Australia retains title; India reclaims bronze

Author: Dimple Shah
by Dimple Shah
Posted: Dec 11, 2017

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Australia have defended the Hockey World League title by claiming a 2-1 triumph over reigning Olympic champions Argentina, bringing the curtain down on ten pulsating days of world class hockey at the Kalinga Stadium.

The match came to life in the second quarter when Jeremy Hayward slammed a low penalty corner effort into the net to give reigning world champions Australia the lead, but it was an advantage that lasted less than a minute.

Agustin Bugallo got the goal, finding space for himself before guiding a perfectly angled deflection into the Australia net.

Both sides came close to edging ahead in the third quarter, although Australia certainly had the best of those opportunities.

Blake Govers missed a close range deflection before Eddie Ockenden's instinctive strike rattled the crossbar.

The winning goal arrived three minutes before the end of the contest when Australia's Blake Govers showed quick hands to find an Argentinean foot in the circle. The 21-year-old made no mistake with his drag-flick, finding the bottom corner of Juan Vivaldii's goal to put Australia on the verge of victory.

Argentina threw everything at their opponents in the dying stages, winning a trio of penalty corners.

However, the Australian defence held firm to defend the title, which they won in Raipur two years ago.

Speaking after the match, Australia captain Mark Knowles said, "It feels awesome. We wanted to come here and play the best teams in the world, and you cannot ask for a better final with the number 1 and number 2 ranked teams facing each other. Our team is moving in the right direction, and we are looking forward to coming back here for the World Cup next year.

India reclaims the bronze medal after beating Germany by 2-1.

India dominated the game from the very beginning and took the lead in the 20th minute when Mandeep Singh pushed the ball inside the net.

However, Australia levelled the score in the next minute by converting a penalty corner.

India got two back-to-back penalty corners in the second half but failed to convert them. India also defended well Australia's penalty corners.

Speaking at a press conference post match, India's chief hockey coach Sjoerd Marijne, however complained of bump in the pitch and said it restricted the team from converting the penalty corners.

Meanwhile in another match of the eight-time tournament, Germany defeated England 2-0 in the pool B game.

India will next take England on Saturday, while Australia lock horns with Germany.

Olympic gold medalist Argentina will be up against Belgium while Netherlands square off against Spain.

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