Unpredictable is the word doing the rounds in the run-up to the match. And rightly, it's the best one to describe the Indian side which has once again allowed millions of fans to hope for a hockey revival in the country. Then, hopes crashed on a wet, rainy day.
India played an indifferent game, from the one we witnessed two evenings before, and paid the price. Argentina were a different beast, calm and collected, even in the wet playing conditions. They got one chance, and took it. It will be their maiden final. Once, again, India will fight for the third spot, against the losers of tomorrow's Australia-Germany second final match.
FOURTH QUARTER
INDIA 0 - 1 ARGENTINA
FT! A tight contest goes the visitors' way as India lose to @ArgFieldHockey in the Semi Final of the Odisha Men's #HWL2017 Final in Bhubaneswar on 8th December.#JunoonJeetKa #INDvARG pic.twitter.com/7nYlx0a6FO
— Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) December 8, 2017
60th min. Brave fightback from the Indians in the last quarter. But that's not enough. India needed the first goal to dominated the game, but after conceding the first goal, it was never going to be easy. Then, there's rain, which both the sides endured. But India lost their captain for ten minutes at a time, when they were looking to make the difference.
38th min. India sure are in the ascendancy with the majority of exchanges going inside the Argentine half. India's possession percentage increases to 46. One blistering run from Chinglensana from the left flank, getting past five Argentine players, but India fail to make the most of it once the ball reaches the top of circle.
35th min. India win their first PC, thanks to water with an Argentine cross-field pass landing in his footsteps just outside the box. Then he gets blocked. Rupinder Pal Singh's attempt takes a skier after getting deflected from the stick of an Argentine player. But India waste the second PC by taking too long to relay, going indirect.
17th min. India resume the second quarter from the centre. Then, Varun Kumar fails to keep the ball in control from a scoop. Squirmy. From the following play, India defend well, winning a free hit. Birendra Lakra gives the ball inside the circle, but luckily win back it. Then, first PC of the match with Lakra blocking an Argentine player. India challenge. Argentine captain Peredes Matias claims that the ball climbs onto him after getting deflected from Lakra's stick.
It's on huge call. No clear sight. India keep the referral but it stays with the on-field umpire's call. No advice possible. So first PC of the match to Argentina.
15th min. India are changing the flanks with more ease. Argentina win back the possession, and once again, slow down the pace of the game. India, after winning the ball back, are keeping the ball in the centre. Meanwhile, Peredes Matias hits Akashdeep in the face while going for a turn, and the Indian player is injured. Not serious though. Argentina get the last attack of the quarter. And it's hooter.
13th min. Now, Argentina get their chance to roll the ball around the turf. They are one of the most experienced sides in the world, and they are taking time to settle. But Chinglensana and Sunil link up on the left flank, then waste the chance. Long corner though. India continue to probe the circle periphery but Rupinder Pal Singh's ambitious reverse flick fails, due to water. he himself falls flat. Juan Gilardi is showing his defensive brilliance, playing with the minds of Indian attackers.
6th min. Argentina captain Matias Paredes breaches the tight Indian defence with a wavy run, but his final release fails to find a connection. Lucas Vila then complains to the German referee for a PC after the ball went out of the play on the left. Argentina are claiming for a dangerous play with the ball getting deflecting from Harmanpreet. But what comes next is a shocker. The ball actually went out of play from the stick of an Argentine player, and they lost the referral.
INDIA: 1-Harmanpreet Singh, 2-Akash Chikte (GK), 3-Rupinder Pal Singh, 5-Kothajit Khadangbam, 7-Manpreet Singh (C), 9-Gurjant Singh, 11-Mandeep Singh, 12-Dipsan Tirkey, 13 - Suraj Karkera (GK), 14-Lalit Upadhyay, 15- SK Uthappa, 17- Sumit, 18-Amit Rohidas, 22-Varun Kumar, 24-SV Sunil, 26-Birendra Lakra, 27-Akashdeep Singh, 29-Chinglensana Kangujam
ARGENTINA: 1-VIVALDI Juan (GK), 2-PEILLAT Gonzalo, 4-GILARDI Juan, 6-TARAZONA Santiago, 7-ANDINO Alan, 8-SALIS Nahuel, 9-CASELLA Maico, 10-PAREDES Matias (C), 12-VILA Lucas, 15-PAZ Diego, 16-ORTIZ Ignacio, 17-LOPEZ Juan, 22-REY Matias
Quick preview:
Unpredictable is the word doing the rounds in the run-up to the match. And rightly, it's the best one to describe the Indian side which has once again allowed millions of fans to hope for a hockey revival in the country.
They have shown class, fighting spirit and the will to win; but again, there were blunders of epic proportions. They started with a draw with Australia, then lost to England and Germany. But thanks to the format, in the eight-team tournament, India made the quarters as the bottom-place team from Group A and meet the Group B's runaway winners, Belgium.
Against the Rio 2016 finalists and world number two, India showed rich and proud history by playing beautiful and effective hockey. After a thrilling sixty minute play, a penalty shoot-out was summoned to decide the winner.
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And India triumphed.
If India manages the South American's, they will be assured of their best ever finish in the tournament – a second or first. Their previous best finish was a third in 2015 at Raipur.
Yes, this is the last edition of the HWL, and it will be replaced by new Hockey Pro League in 2019.