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CWG Birmingham: India's gold dream in hockey ends, Australia thrash Men in Blue 7-0

| @indiablooms | Aug 09, 2022, at 12:51 am

Birmingham: Dominant performance by Australia ended India's gold medal dream at the Commonwealth Games 2022, as they beat the Manpreet Singh-led team 7-0 in the Final on Monday.

With the silver medal in men's hockey, India finished its campaign on fourth place with 61 medals ( 22 gold, 16 silver and 23 bronze).

Goals were scored by Blake Govers (9'), Nathan Ephraums (14', 42'), Jacob Anderson (22', 27'), Tom Wickham (26') and Flynn Ogilvie (46').

India came into the final on the back of some fine performances in the group stage as they beat Ghana 11-0, drew against England 4-4, beat Canada 8-0 and Wales 4-1 followed by a 3-2 win against South Africa in the semifinal.

In the much-awaited final, Australia got off the blocks at rampaging pace, pushing the Indian defenders from the word go.

Though India survived the onslaught in the initial few minutes, Australia was quick to snatch a 1-0 lead when they earned the third penalty corner in the 9th minute.

Blake Govers was on target this time, beating Sreejesh to the goal. The defending champions extended the lead in the 14th minute when Nathan Ephraums scored a field goal.

While the Australian attackers displaying sublime form and coordination, their defence ensured India found no space in the circle to create any scoring opportunity.

Even as Indian attackers struggled to find a breakthrough, Australia went on to pump three more goals in the second quarter through Jacob (22', 27') and Tom (26').

Going into the half-time break, Indian team were left staring at a massive 0-5 lead and had their task cut out for the third quarter when Australia returned with similar gumption as the first two quarters.

Although India did not concede a goal in this quarter, they were denied any chance of scoring even though India forward Mandeep Singh and Abhishek worked some good variations but nothing came of it.

India also lost their captain midway into the game, as he walked out of the pitch having dealt with a massive blow on his right shoulder.

With Manpreet back in the dugout retired hurt, the onus was on Hardik and Nilakanta who had to free up space in the midfield to help forwards surge ahead. But tactical defence by Australia put immense pressure on the youngsters.

Meanwhile, Australia pumped two more goals in the final quarter. It was Ephraums who scored in the 42nd minute followed by Ogilvie's goal in the 46th minute. This is Australia's seventh Gold medal at the Commonwealth Games.

(With UNI inputs)
 

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