Indian women's hockey team beaten by Argentina in Tokyo Olympics semis
(Courtesy : Hockey India)
The Eves will now face Great Britain in the bronze medal match on August 6.
The Indian women's hockey team put up a valiant effort against Argentina in the semifinal of the Tokyo Olympics at the Oi Hockey Stadium here on Wednesday. The Indian team found a breakthrough in the second minute of the match itself, however, they couldn't hold on to their lead and eventually went down 2-1 in the match. The Indian women's hockey team will play for the bronze medal against Great Britain on Friday, 06 August 2021 at 7 AM IST.
The Indian team made a great start, making a circle penetration in the second minute of the match. Soon after, the Indians earned a Penalty Corner and Gurjit Kaur (2'), carrying out the drag-flick, didn't miss out on the opportunity to put India 1-0 ahead early on in the match. Argentina made a few inroads into the Indian circle in the eighth minute and earned a Penalty Corner.
Argentina took a shot, but the ball was brilliantly deflected away by the Indian defence unit. India and Argentina played toe-to-toe against each other in a fast-paced game for the rest of the quarter.
Argentina started aggressively in the opening minutes of the second quarter and earned a Penalty Corner straight away. The Argentinians took a shot, however, they couldn't find the back of the net. Argentina continued to make inroads into the Indian circle and earned another Penalty Corner in the third minute of the second quarter.
Captain María Noel Barrionuevo (18') carried out the drag-flick and found the equalizer for Argentina. The Argentinians were in control for most of the second quarter, until India made a circle penetration in the 11th minute of the second quarter and earned two Penalty Corners, however, the Indians couldn't convert their opportunities. Soon after, the Argentinians earned a Penalty Corner, however, the Indian defence unit stood tall and ensured that their goal wasn't breached.
Argentina made a brilliant run on the left flank in the third minute of the third quarter and made a circle penetration, however, the Indians directed the ball away from the goal. Soon after, Sharmila Devi made a great run on the left flank, however, the ball was intercepted by the Argentinians near the circle.
Argentina continued to put pressure on the Indians and earned a Penalty Corner in the 5th minute of the third quarter. Captain Barrionuevo (36') converted another drag-flick to put her team 2-1 ahead in the match.
The Indian team showed more intent after conceding the goal and made a few circle penetrations. However, the Indian women's hockey team couldn't find a way to breach the Argentinian defence as the two teams went into the third break with Argentina leading at 2-1 in the Tokyo Olympics semi final.
The Indian team started the fourth quarter aggressively and put pressure on the Argentina defence unit. In the 5th minute of the final quarter, Navneet Kaur and Monika took the ball close to the goal. The former took a shot, but couldn't find the back of the net. Soon after, the Indians earned a Penalty Corner and Gurjit Kaur carried out the drag-flick, but her effort was saved brilliantly by the Argentinian Goalkeeper.
The Indians kept pressing hard and putting pressure on the Argentinians for the rest of the quarter. The Indian team created a chance to score in the final minute of the match, however, their shot was saved by the Argentinian Goalkeeper. The Argentinians played out the final seconds of the match calmly and sealed a 2-1 victory to book a place in the Final.
The Indian women's hockey team will take on Great Britain in the bronze medal match of the Tokyo Olympics at 7 AM IST on August 6.
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