India Edge Australia in Thrilling Shootout to Claim FIH Pro League Bonus Point

India concluded their Hobart leg of the FIH Men's Pro League with a dramatic 3-1 shootout victory over Australia after a 1-1 draw in regulation time. Captain Jeremy Hayward gave Australia the lead before Shilanand Lakra equalized for India in a well-worked team move. The match was a tight, defensive affair with both goalkeepers making crucial saves throughout. Young Indian goalkeeper Mohith Honnenahalli Shashikumar emerged as the hero, making multiple saves in regulation and denying Australia three times in the decisive shootout.

Key Points: India Beat Australia in Shootout for FIH Pro League Bonus Point

  • 1-1 draw in regulation time
  • 3-1 shootout victory for India
  • Shilanand Lakra scores equalizer
  • Goalkeeper Mohith Shashikumar stars with saves
  • India conclude Hobart leg on a high
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India clinch win against Australia to claim bonus point, conclude Hobart Leg of FIH Men's Pro League

India clinch a 3-1 shootout win over Australia after a 1-1 draw in the FIH Men's Pro League, securing a crucial bonus point in Hobart.

"India's young goalkeeper Mohith Honnenahalli Shashikumar denied Australia three times in the shootout to help them claim the bonus point. - Official Release"

Hobart, February 25

After an intense 1-1 draw in regulation time, India concluded their Hobart leg of the FIH Men's Pro League 2025-26 on a positive note, with a 3-1 shootout win against Australia to collect the bonus point.

Shilanand Lakra (51') was the goalscorer for India, while Captain Jeremy Hayward (49') scored the goal for Australia, according to a release.

In the shootout, Shilanand Lakra, Maninder Singh and Vishnukant Singh successfully converted their chances while young goalkeeper Mohith Honnenahalli Shashikumar made crucial saves for India.

The match began with an extremely tight contest between the two sides in the first quarter. While Australia were dominating in possession, India were resilient with their defence and attacked well on the counter. India's goalkeeper Mohith Honnenahalli Shashikumar made a couple of crucial saves to protect his goal early on.

India won the first penalty corner of the evening in the 11th minute; however, Amandeep Lakra's dragflick was stopped by the first rusher. Moments later, India created another big chance from the left flank, but Abhishek's deflection towards goal went narrowly wide.

The teams couldn't be separated in the second quarter as well. In the 16th minute, Abhishek did well to control the ball inside the circle and pass it to a teammate in front of goal, but Manmeet Singh's attempt was saved by the Australian goalkeeper.

In the 25th minute, Australia were awarded a penalty corner on the other end, but India's Suraj Karkera made a brilliant save with his stick to deny the hosts an opening goal.

India won their second penalty corner in the 38th minute, but Araijeet Singh Hundal's attempt was stopped comfortably by the Australian goalkeeper. Seconds later, the young forward again received a ball from behind courtesy of Amit Rohidas; however, his deflection went inches away from the goal.

Australia received back-to-back penalty corners in the 42nd and 45th minute respectively. On the first occasion, Joel Rintala's dragflick struck the post as India's Mohith Honnenahalli Shashikumar made a crucial save on the line, followed by another block on the rebound.

The Indian goalkeeper continued his solid performance with another penalty corner save to end the third quarter.

The scoring began in the final quarter of the game as Australia found the opening goal courtesy of a penalty corner successfully converted by Captain Jeremy Hayward (49'). Trailing by a goal, India responded swiftly in the 51st minute with a vital equaliser.

Hardik Singh initiated the move with a sharp distribution to Abhishek on the right flank. Abhishek carried it forward and slipped a precise pass to Poovanna Chandura Boby, who in turn squared it perfectly for Shilanand Lakra (51') in front of the goal, who made no mistake, calmly slotting a field goal to bring India back on level terms.

With the momentum firmly on their side, India pressed hard in attack and earned a succession of penalty corners and created several promising opportunities in the dying minutes, but neither side could break the deadlock as the match headed into a shootout.

India defeated Australia 3-1 in the shootout as Shilanand Lakra, Maninder Singh, and Vishnukant Singh successfully converted their chances. India's young goalkeeper Mohith Honnenahalli Shashikumar denied Australia three times in the shootout to help them claim the bonus point.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great resilience shown by the team! To equalize quickly after conceding and then hold nerve in the shootout shows mental strength. However, we need to be more clinical with penalty corners. Converting just one of those chances in regulation time could have sealed the win earlier.
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Rohit P
Mohith Honnenahalli Shashikumar - remember the name! The young goalkeeper was the hero of the match. Those saves in regulation and the shootout were top-class. Building a solid defense and goalkeeper is key for big tournaments. Well done, boys!
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Sarah B
As a hockey fan living abroad, it's fantastic to see India performing so well against top teams like Australia. The Pro League is great exposure. The link-up play for Lakra's goal was beautiful to watch. Keep it up!
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Vikram M
A win is a win, and a bonus point against Australia is always sweet! But we must be honest, our PC conversion rate is a concern. We had multiple chances. We need a specialist drag-flicker who can deliver under pressure consistently. Otherwise, a very positive performance.
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Kavya N
So proud of the team! 🏑 The fighting spirit was amazing. Coming from behind against a team like Australia shows great character. Shoutout to the coaching staff as well. This is the kind of grit we need to see more often. On to the next leg!

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