4 Nations Tournament: Indian Junior Men’s Hockey Team Bags Silver After Losing To Germany 1-6 In Final – News18

The Indian Junior Men's Hockey crew in deliberation. (Credit: IANS)

The Indian Junior Men’s Hockey crew in deliberation. (Credit: IANS)

The Indian junior males’s hockey crew on Tuesday misplaced 1-6 to the hosts Germany within the Final of the 4 Nations Tournament-Dusseldorf 2023 to complete the match as runners-up.

The Indian junior males’s hockey crew on Tuesday misplaced 1-6 to the hosts Germany within the Final of the 4 Nations Tournament-Dusseldorf 2023 to complete the match as runners-up.

Sudeep Chirmako (22′) scored the lone objective for India whereas Germany’s targets got here from Florian Sperling (15′), Ben Hasbach (20′), Hugo von Montgelas (23′), Fabio Seitz (38′), Nikas Berendts (41′), and Paul Glander (43′).

India began confidently after a 4-0 victory over England of their earlier recreation. However, Germany, which had gained all of their earlier video games within the match, quickly started to pose threats to India’s defensive forces.

Just earlier than the top of the primary quarter, Florian Sperling (15′) put Germany forward and helped Germany take the lead.

The second quarter began with Germany persevering with their dominance. Ben Hasbach (20′) scored the second objective of the match, extending his facet’s lead. But two minutes later Sudeep Chirmako (22′) pulled a objective again for India.

Germany’s Hugo von Montgelas (23′) scored straightaway to once more assist Germany regain their two-goal lead. Germany defended properly to enter halftime with a 3-1 lead.

Trailing by two targets, India showcased attacking intent initially of the third quarter and began in search of fast targets to cowl the deficit. But Fabio Seitz (38′) managed to seek out the again of the online within the thirty eighth minute and prolonged Germany’s result in 4-1.

Nikas Berendts (41′) made probably the most of a late penalty nook whereas Paul Glander (43′) added one other discipline objective to assist Germany take a dominant 6-1 lead by the top of the third quarter.

With quarter-hour left on the clock, Germany, already having a stable lead, began sustaining possession of the ball to try to forestall India from stitching any attacking strikes. Germany defended properly in their very own half and managed to carry on to their result in win the match 6-1.

(This story has not been edited by News18 employees and is printed from a syndicated news company feed – IANS)

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