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Indian U18 Hockey Teams Lose to Australia in Second Match Series

The Indian U18 men's hockey team lost 1-3 to Australia in their second match of the series in Bhopal. The Indian U18 women's team also suffered a 1-4 defeat against Australia. Arjun Brian scored early for Australia men, but Ashish Tani Purti equalized for India before Sam Peoples and Angus Mcmullen sealed the win. For the women, Diya gave India an early lead, but four goals from Australia secured their victory.

Hockey: India U18 men and women go down to Australia in the second match of series

Bhopal, May 17

It was a challenging day for the hosts as both the Indian U18 men's and women's hockey teams suffered defeats against Australia U18 in their respective second matches at the Udhav Das Mehta Central SAI Centre in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, on Sunday.

In the men's encounter, Australia secured a 3-1 victory to take a 1-0 lead in the four-match series, following the 2-2 draw in the opening game. Arjun Brian (16') opened the scoring for Australia early in the second quarter, but India responded quickly through Ashish Tani Purti (24'), who found the back of the net to bring the hosts level.

However, Australia regained control in the third quarter, with Sam Peoples (39') and Angus Mcmullen (45') contributing a goal each to seal the win for the visitors.

In the women's match, the India U18 team suffered a 1-4 loss against the visitors. Diya (11') gave India an early lead in the first quarter, allowing the hosts to stay in control during the initial exchanges.

However, Australia staged a powerful comeback, with Anneliese Cullen (26'), Giselle Thompson (31'), Aurora Kovacevich (36'), and Stella Bartholomeusz (48') all scoring to secure Australia's second consecutive win of the tour.

The Indian U18 women's team will look to bounce back when they take the field for their third match of the series on Monday at the International Sports Complex, Nathu Barkheda in Bhopal.

Meanwhile, the Indian U18 men's team will also be in action for their third match of the series against Australia tomorrow, May 18, at the Udhav Das Mehta (Bhai Ji) Central SAI Centre in Bhopal.

Earlier on Friday, the Indian men's team was held to a 2-2 draw in its opening clash, with Akash Deep (11') and Deepak Prakash Toppo (45') scoring for the hosts. For Australia, Jett Johnstone (2') gave the visitors an early lead, while Franky Baker (60') found a late equaliser in the final minute of the game to ensure the spoils were shared.

In the women's opener, the Australia U18 women's team clinched a 4-3 win. Aurora Kovacevich (21') gave the visitors the lead before Diya (22') quickly restored parity for India. The hosts then surged to a two-goal advantage, with Kiran Ekka (42') and captain Sweety Kujur (48') finding the back of the net. However, late goals from Mia Klimpsch (54') and Stella Bartholomeusz (54', 55') helped the visitors edge past India in a closely contested encounter.

— IANS

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Raghav A
Australia is a powerhouse in junior hockey, so these results aren't surprising. The key is how the team performs in the remaining matches. We need better finishing in the final quarters – look at how the women conceded three late goals in the opener. Matches are won in the last 15 minutes!
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Ananya R
Bhopal is doing a great job hosting these matches. I was at the stadium yesterday – the crowd was electric! The young players are talented, but they need to improve their fitness to compete with Aussies who play at high intensity throughout. Let's support our boys and girls for the remaining matches! 💪
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Justin A
Disappointing but expected against a strong hockey nation like Australia. The men's series is still wide open at 1-0. I hope the coaches are analyzing why we keep conceding in clusters – three goals in that span for the women in the first match was brutal. Fundamentals matter at this age.
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Vikram M
Good showing from our U18 teams despite the losses. The boys held them to 2-2 in the first match, and the women were leading 3-2 before the late collapse. These are future Olympians. We need to invest more in grassroots hockey across MP and other states. Shoutout to the SAI Centre for hosting.

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