HWL 2017

India face Germany for bronze, Aus-Argentina in title clash

india-hwl-pti India players console their teammate Akashdeep Singh(27) after they lost the semifinal against Argentina at the Hockey World league Final at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar | PTI

Out of the title race after a heart-breaking loss to Argentina, a demoralised India will have to regroup quickly in the Hockey World League (HWL) Final when they take on a depleted Germany in the bronze medal match, in Bhubaneswar on Dec 10.

Germany lost their semifinal 0-3 against world champions and title holders Australia at the Kalinga Stadium.

Dylan Wootherspoon (42nd), Jeremy Hayward (48th) and Tom Wickham scored for Australia against a German side, which had only 13 players at its disposal, after four of them were ruled out of the match due to fever.

Germany were already down to 17 men before today's match as one player had returned home after suffering an injury during the course of the tournament.

Key players like Martin Haner, Julius Meyer, Christopher Ruhr and Marco Miltkau were down with fever since last night. Such was Germany's plight that they had to play reserve goalkeeper Mark Appel as a field player.

Australia will now play Argentina in the summit clash of the tournament, scheduled to be held on Dec 10 evening.

After having lost 0-2 to Germany in the pool stages of the tournament, the Indians would be hoping to avenge the defeat. And come tomorrow, the hosts can breathe a little easy against the Germans, who are bound to field a depleted side again because of fever and injury.

Having finished third in the last edition of the tournament in Raipur in 2015, India desperately wanted to go one step further this year but their dreams were crushed by the experienced Olympic champions Argentina, who displayed calm and cool temperament under difficult playing conditions to hold on to their solitary lead in the semifinals.

The ongoing HWL Final is Asian champion India's biggest tournament before next year's Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast and coach Sjoerd Marijne and his men would be eager to make the most out of the opportunity with a morale-boosting result in their favour.

Luck did not favour the hosts in the semifinal as torrential rains wreaked havoc on Friday and made the pitch wet and waterlogged, thereby making life difficult for the Indians, who struggled to play their natural counter-attacking hockey against the Argentines.

Earlier in the day, Olympic silver medallist Belgium beat Spain 1-0 to finish fifth in the eight-nation tournament. Sebastien Dockier scored the only goal of the match from a field effort in the fourth minute.

—PTI

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