The Indian junior men’s hockey team wrapped up their campaign at the Four Nations Tournament in Berlin on a high note, defeating Australia 2-1 on Wednesday to claim third place. In a tightly contested bronze medal match, India overcame a resilient Australian side through disciplined play and a determined second-half performance.
The match began with both teams locked in a defensive stalemate. The opening two quarters saw minimal clear-cut chances as both India and Australia relied on structured defenses and strong positional awareness to cancel out each other’s attacks. The first half ended goalless, setting the stage for a tense second half.
Australia broke the deadlock in the third quarter when their captain Toby Mallon capitalized on a rare opening, scoring a field goal in the 40th minute to give his team a 1-0 lead. However, India responded with characteristic composure and intensity.
Just five minutes later, Rohit stepped up for India, converting a penalty corner in the 45th minute to level the scores. The equalizer shifted the momentum firmly in India’s favor as the young team began to press more aggressively and control possession heading into the final quarter.
Their persistence paid off in the 52nd minute when Ajeet Yadav scored a well-crafted field goal, giving India a 2-1 lead. From that point on, India managed the game smartly, maintaining their shape and denying Australia any opportunity to stage a comeback.
The win highlights the Indian junior squad’s potential and resilience, especially under pressure. By bouncing back from earlier setbacks in the tournament to secure a podium finish, the team has sent a strong message ahead of future international engagements.
This bronze medal finish in Berlin is not only a boost to the players’ confidence but also a positive indicator for the future of Indian hockey, with promising talent making its mark on the global stage.
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