Indian men's hockey team suffers 1-3 loss to Great Britain
An inconsistent Indian men's hockey team lost 1-3 to hosts Great Britain in its second match of the London leg of the FIH Pro League here on Sunday, a day after the Harmanpreet-led side stun world champions Germany 3-0. Bandurak Nicholas scored a brace (2nd and 11th minute), both field goals, while Calnan Will struck the other goal for GBR in the 47th minute. Abhishek was the lone goal-scorer for India as he struck from a field effort in the 35th minute. India earned eight penalty corners but could not score any goal from them. GBR too couldn't convert any of their five PCs.
India are ranked third in FIH chart, a rung above Britain.
Backed by a boisterous home crowd, Britain came up with a high-voltage performance backed by a pacy attack. They were quick to put India on the backfoot It was a fine counterattack that set-up Bandurak's goal in the second minute, making India scurry to recover. Both teams used every opportunity to attack in the following minutes.
To add to India's struggles, Bandurak scored again in the 11th minute. Only minutes earlier, India had won their first PC but couldn't make much of the chance with Harmanpreet's drag-flick missing the target.