Friday, April 26, 2024
Advertisement
  1. You Are At:
  2. News
  3. Sports
  4. Hockey
  5. India hit a new low in hockey, finish last in Olympics

India hit a new low in hockey, finish last in Olympics

London, Aug 11: In a total humiliation, former champions India finished at the bottom of the 12-team Olympic hockey competition, completing an unprecedented washout after being beaten 2-3 by South Africa in a classification match

PTI PTI Updated on: August 11, 2012 18:22 IST
india hit a new low in hockey finish last in olympics
india hit a new low in hockey finish last in olympics

London, Aug 11: In a total humiliation, former champions India finished at the bottom of the 12-team Olympic hockey competition, completing an unprecedented washout after being beaten 2-3 by South Africa in a classification match at the London Games here today.





The sorry saga of six successive defeats, thus, drew curtains to India's painful journey in the London Games.  India's wayward shooting and the strikers' inability to convert repeated raids into goals or penalty corners continued to be the story of these Olympic Games. 

The disastrous campaign finished with an all-loss record for the eight-time Olympic gold medallists who were always chasing the South African side after they took the lead in the eighth minute.

The India-South Africa fixture pitted the bottom placed teams in the two pools.

India were hoping to avoid the wooden spoon, which they had done in the 2006 World Cup at Monchengladbach, Germany in the play-off for the 11th-12th positions between the same two teams.

South Africa made use of the space afforded to their strikers by the Indian defence. Andrew Cronje (eighth minute), Timothy Drummond (34th) and Lloyd Norris-Jones (66th) scored for South Africa, while India's goals came from Sandeep Singh (14th) and Dharamvir Singh (67th).

The only time the Indians showed desperation to score a goal, or convert their raids into penalty corners seemed to be in the final minute, when the South Africans grimly held on to the lead.
Advertisement

Read all the Breaking News Live on indiatvnews.com and Get Latest English News & Updates from Sports and Hockey Section

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement