The Indian men's hockey team failed to avoid a 0-5 series whitewash after going down 2-3 in the fifth Test against Australia, completing a nightmare of a tour in Perth on Saturday. (More Hockey News)
Skipper Harmanpreet Singh (4th) and Boby Sin🍒gh Dhami (53rd) were the goal sc𝐆orers for India, while Australia sounded the board through Jeremy Hayward (20th), Ky Willott (38th) and Tim Brand (39th).
The Indians started the game with an attacking mindset. Jugraj Singh lobbed the ball up to Jarmanpreet Singh in the ℱAussie half but faile𒆙d to connect with the forward line.
India took the lead in the fourth minute through Harmanpreet from a penalty corner as he registered his third goal of the series. Australia equalised in the 20th minute throu♎gh Hayward, who scored his seventh goal of the series from a ❀set piece.
India's reserve custodian Suraj Karkera 🦂made a fine save to deny Nathan Ephraums. Seconds from the half time, Australia secured a penalty corner but Suraj Karkera kept India in the hunt by making an excell🐽ent save with his right leg to deny Hayward.
India started brightly after the change of ends and secured a penalty in the 37th minute but Harmanpreet's flick missed the target. The Kookaburras stunned the visitors once again by tak💞ing the lead a minute later through Willot, who deflected the ball in front of the Indian goalkeeper Krishan Bahadur Pathak from Nathan Ephraums' inch-perfect pass.
Aust🃏ralia added salt to India's wounds by extending the lead through an unmarked Brand who shot home from Eddie Ockenden's assist. The Indians had chances and secured another 🎀penalty corner in the 42nd minute but Amit Rohidas shot wide.
The hosts too got two more penaltಞy corners but the Indians defended well.
India meaꦍnt business and looked to put pressure on the Australian defence in the final quarter.
T🌃heir efforts bore fruit when Dhami scored🍸 his first international goal with a reverse hit past Andrew Charter seven minutes from the hooter. But that was all India could manage as the Australian defence didn't commit any more mistakes, even though the visitors pressed hard.