Paris Olympics 2024, Men's Hockey : 10-Man India Beat Britain In Shoot-Out To Reach Semis
by Argus News
Sun, Aug 04 | 3:31 p.m.

Paris, Aug 4: India entered into the semi-finals of men's hockey in Paris Olympics 2024 after beating Great Britain via shoot-out at the Stade Yves-du-Manoir here on Sunday. 

Veteran goalkeeper PR Sreejesh produced a stellar performance in India's iconic 4-2 win over Great Britain in the penalty shootout. 

This is the first time since 1972 in Munich that India has reached the semifinals in men's hockey in two successive Olympic Games. India have won the bronze medal in Tokyo Olympics.

For India, captain Harmanpreet Singh (22’) netted a goal while Lee Morton (27’) was on the scoresheet for Great Britain as the match ended with score tied at 1-1 in the regular time, thus forcing the game into the shootout, where India converted all their chances and denied their opponents twice to win the quarter-final match 1-1 (4-2) and make it to the semi-finals.

Great Britain started the game on the front foot and India looked set to play on the counter-attack. Both sides came out swinging in a fiery first 15 minutes which saw the deadlock remain intact.

In a controversial turn of events, India’s Amit Rohidas was shown a red card two minutes into the second quarter which reduced India to 10 men for the rest of the match. Despite the red card India took the 1-0 lead against the run of play through skipper Harmanpreet Singh’s penalty corner conversion in the 22nd minute which saw him score his seventh goal of the tournament.

Five minutes later Lee Morton equalised for Great Britain to tie the game, leaving a mountain for India to climb in the second half. To make matters worse, Sumit was shown a green card in the final minute of the third quarter which reduced them to nine men for the next two minutes. As a result, India started the final quarter with just nine men and held Great Britain from taking the lead.

The third and fourth quarters saw Great Britain try their best to penetrate the Indian backline who had set up camp but a great defensive effort and India’s wall PR Sreejesh, who is playing his final tournament in national colours, stood tall and denied the opponents from scoring their second goal on repeated attempts and helped the side in dragging the game onto the shootout.

James Albery, Harmanpreet Singh, Zach Wallace and Sukhjeet Singh all scored their respective penalties to keep it 2-2 after the first two rounds but successive misses by Connor Williamson and Phillip Roger saw India pull ahead as Lalit Upadhyay and Rajkumar Pal scored for India to make it 4-2 in the shootout.

India will face the winner of the quarter-finals between Germany and Argentina in the semifinal on Tuesday.

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