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Sultan of Johor Cup 2024

Australia vs Great Britain Highlights, Sultan of Johor Cup 2024 Final

Published at :October 26, 2024 at 8:15 PM
Modified at :October 26, 2024 at 8:15 PM
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Hello and welcome to Khel Now’s live blog for the Australia vs Great Britain final match in Sultan of Johor Cup 2024. Please wait for the blog to load.

Australia face Great Britain in the title round of Sultan of Johor Cup 2024. The Kookaburras topped the round-robin stage with 10 points while Great Britain finished second with the same number of points, but behind on goal difference. India also finished with 10 points but were third due to their poor goal difference.

Great Britain, along with India, are the joint-most successful team in the tournament with three titles. They will aim to beat Australia and lift a record fourth title, having last won one in 2019. They finished with a bronze medal in 2022. Australia, on the other hand, last won a title in 2017. They have finished as runners-up in the previous two editions, losing to India and Germany respectively—both in shootouts. Their two titles came in 2016 & 2017.

They will though keep in mind that Great Britain came up triumphs when both teams clashed in the round-robin stage. Team GB won the match by 3-1.

Also Read: Sultan of Johor Cup: Full list of title winners

India beat New Zealand in shootout to win bronze medal

India Colts ended their campaign at the prestigious Sultan of Johor Cup with a Bronze Medal after they beat New Zealand 2-2 (3-2) in a thrilling shootout here on Saturday. 

India’s goalkeeper Bikramjit Singh held his nerves to make three excellent saves while strikers Gurjot Singh, Manmeet Singh and Sourabh Anand Kushwaha scored in the tense shootout. Earlier in regulation time, Dilraj Singh (11′) and Manmeet Singh (20′) had given India a roaring start but New Zealand thawed India’s plans in the final quarter with goals by Owen Brown (51′) and Jonty Elmes (57′). 

India got off the blocks with tactful and compact attack. Swift, short passes and skillful dribbling helped them find success as early as in the 11th minute when Dilraj Singh scored from an assist made by Mukesh Toppo. Earlier in the quarter, Anmol Ekka and Chandan Yadav along with Arshdeep Singh contributed to the team’s attack but their attempts didn’t pay off but Dilraj was on target to put India ahead 1-0.

India controlled the game in the second quarter too. Their defence was on point and stalled New Zealand forwards from creating scoring opportunities. However, a defensive error in the 19th minute saw India concede a PC. But the defence line did well to block back-to-back PCs.

In the following minute, a brilliant display of stickwork and combination between Manmeet, Anmol and Mukesh saw them score stupendous field goal. The 2-0 lead in the 20th minute put India in good stead. Riding on a good start, India created a flurry of chances before the second hooter, but they could not extend the lead.

While the third quarter was goalless, New Zealand bounced back in the fourth quarter scoring two crucial goals that put India’s hopes of winning the bronze in a limbo. In the 51st minute, Bradley Rothwell assisted Owen Brown from the right flank with a strong cross pass that was perfectly tapped into the net by Brown.

Pressing forward, hunting for an equaliser, New Zealand found success in the 57th minute when Jonty Elmes, who scored a hat-trick against India in their previous game, struck a field goal. In the previous minutes, both teams had traded PCs but neither found success, however, Elmes goal meant that the match would go into a shootout. 

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