FIH Pro League: India vs Australia: Indian men’s hockey team loses in penalty shootout

File photo of Indian men’s hockey team.
| Photo Credit: The Hindu
The two sides were tied at 2-2 after full time with Amit Rohidas (15th) and Jugraj Singh (43rd) putting India in front before a brace from Joel Rintala (47th, 56th) helped Australia get back on level terms.
In the shootout, though, Australia emerged 5-4 victorious.
This was after India lost five matches in a row in the FIH Pro League this year, including four in the home leg in Rourkela. They lost to Spain 0-2 in their first match of the Hobart leg on Saturday (February 21).
Australia had the lion’s share of possession in the opening exchanges, pushing India back in their own half. India stayed solid at the back and grew into the game to pile some pressure back on Australia, forcing Jed Snowden into action on a couple of occasions.
India were rewarded with a penalty corner late in the first quarter, and made the most of it as Rohidas scored from his drag-flick to give them a 1-0 lead.
The second quarter produced end-to-end action, with both teams creating chances. Australia had 10 circle penetrations and a couple of penalty corners in the first half as they looked for a way back into the game.
India had nine circle penetrations, causing problems for the opposition on the counter attack. The visitors stood firm at the back, ensuring they held onto their one-goal advantage at half time.
Australia continued to dominate possession after the restart. The Indian defensive line remained resolute at the back though, keeping the hosts at bay and preventing them from creating any clear cut opportunities.
India doubled their lead with Jugraj converting a powerful drag-flick from a penalty corner to close out the third quarter.
The hosts managed to reduce the deficit early in the fourth quarter, with Rintala scoring from a penalty corner.
With momentum on their side, Australia earned another penalty corner as they remained persistent in their pursuit for an equaliser.
However, they were denied by Yashdeep Siwach’s crucial block on the line. With time running out, Australia eventually found the leveller from a set-piece as Rintala netted his second goal of the night from a penalty corner four minutes from the final hooter.
Australia were relentless in the search of a winning goal and had a couple of opportunities to clinch the game.
However, Mohith was exceptional in goal, pulling off some brilliant saves — including a sensational double save — to ensure India stay in the game.
With the two teams tied at 2-2 after full time, the game went into a shootout to decide the winner.
It was an intense shootout with both teams converting their first four penalties, finishing their chances expertly.
However, Aditya Arjun Lalage was denied by Snowden in the final penalty, giving Australia a hard-fought win in this enthralling match.
India will next take on Spain in their third game of the Hobart leg on Tuesday (February 24, 2026).
Published – February 22, 2026 03:54 pm IST
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