Heartbreak in Johor: Late Goal Denies India Junior Hockey Title

The Indian junior men's hockey team put up a brave fight against Australia in the Sultan of Johor Cup final. After conceding an early goal, India equalized through Anmol Ekka's powerful strike in the second quarter. The match remained intensely competitive with both teams creating numerous scoring opportunities. Ultimately, Australia secured the championship with a late penalty corner conversion in the final minute of play.

Key Points: India Fall 1-2 to Australia in Sultan of Johor Cup Final

  • India conceded early penalty corner goal in 13th minute to Australia
  • Anmol Ekka equalized with fiery strike in 17th minute of second quarter
  • Both teams created multiple penalty corner opportunities throughout match
  • Ian Grobbelaar scored decisive late winner from penalty corner at 59th minute
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India fall 1-2 to Australia as late goal decides Sultan of Johor Cup 2025

Indian junior men's hockey team suffers heartbreaking 1-2 defeat to Australia in Sultan of Johor Cup 2025 final after late penalty corner goal decides championship.

"Grobbelaar (59') converted yet again to help the Kookaburras edge ahead in the dying embers of the game. - Match Report"

Johor, October 18

The Indian junior men's hockey team produced a fighting performance but went down 1-2 to Australia in the final of the Sultan of Johor Cup 2025 in Johor, Malaysia. India conceded in the 13th minute before hitting back through Anmol Ekka (17') early in the second quarter to draw level. The contest remained evenly poised until the final moments, when Ian Grobbelaar (59') converted a late penalty corner to seal the title for Australia.

India began on a promising note, moving the ball around with short, crisp passes that gave them the bulk of possession in the early exchanges. Their first big chance came within the opening five minutes when a quick give-and-go between Araijeet Singh Hundal and Sourabh Anand Kushwaha set up Gurjot Singh at close range, but Australian goalkeeper Magnus McCausland dealt with it well. At the 10-minute mark, Amir Ali's powerful long-range shot was cleverly deflected goalward by Gurjot, only for McCausland to parry it away once again.

Australia earned the first penalty corner of the match in the 13th minute, and Ian Grobbelaar (13') converted it with precision to make it 1-0. They won another penalty corner just before the end of the quarter, but splendid work from Indian Goalkeeper Prince Deep Singh kept them out.

The Blue Colts began the second quarter with intent, winning two penalty corners in quick succession. The breakthrough came in the second, as Anmol Ekka's (17') fiery strike to the left of McCausland brought India level at 1-1. While the Indian defence held firm against the Australian attack, India continued to probe forward, creating more chances. They earned two more penalty corners just before half-time, but Araijeet's thunderous strike couldn't find the lead on either occasion.

A brilliant move by India opened the third quarter; a long pass from Priyobarta Talem found Amir Ali deep on the left flank, but his close-range attempt resulted in another penalty corner that went unfinished. Neither side relented in their pursuit of the goal through the remainder of the quarter, with Australia winning three penalty corners of their own. Minutes before the hooter, Araijeet broke away on a swift, threatening run, but his shot was inches wide.

Early in the final quarter, Ajit Yadav stole possession in a dangerous area and burst forward, but with no support around him, his shot went wide. India attacked with venom as a sense of urgency enveloped the game. Rohit came close on India's eighth penalty corner of the night but missed his target by inches.

More opportunities fell Australia's way through penalty corners, and Grobbelaar (59') converted yet again to help the Kookaburras edge ahead in the dying embers of the game. It was India's turn to try to make the most of the set-pieces, right. India took a series of shots from penalty corners in the final minute, but the equaliser eluded the Blue Colts.

- ANI

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Priya S
So many penalty corners but couldn't convert when it mattered most. Our conversion rate needs improvement. Anmol Ekka's goal was brilliant though! 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who follows hockey closely, I must say the team showed great character. Losing in the final minutes is tough, but they dominated possession and created more chances. Future looks bright!
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Arjun K
Prince Deep Singh was outstanding in goal! Saved multiple penalty corners. The defense held strong but that last-minute goal... oof! Better luck next time boys, you played your hearts out ❤️
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Michael C
Respectful criticism: We need to work on our finishing. 8 penalty corners and only 1 goal? Against top teams like Australia, we must capitalize on these opportunities. Still, proud of the fighting spirit!
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Ananya R
The team showed amazing coordination and passing skills. That move between Araijeet and Sourabh was pure class! Just one of those days when luck wasn't on our side. Keep your heads high, boys! 🙌

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