The Indian Men's hockey team on Sunday suffered a defeat against the mighty Aussies in the fifth Test of the series. Harmanpreet Singh's efforts went in vain as India faced a defeat 4-5 loss against the Australian side in the final Test. With this, India lost the five-Test hockey series against the Aussies by 4-1 in Australia.
For Australia, Tom Wickham (2nd, 17th), Aran Zalewski (30th), Jacob Anderson (40th) and Jake Whetton (54th) scored goals, while for India, Harmanpreet (24th, 60th), Amit Rohidas (34th) and Sukhjeet Singh (55th) were the goal scorers.
India did not start well. They were caught off guard in the initial period as Wickham scored from the top of the circle. He then doubled the Kangaroos' lead in the second quarter (17th
minute) with Lachlan Sharp's help. India's captain Harmanpreet opened India's scoring sheets in the second quarter (24th minute) as he converted a penalty corner but Australia kept their 2-lead advantage, scoring seconds before the first half ended.
In the second half, Australia kept pressing and found the goal two times to make it 5-2 before India responded hard with Sukhjeet's strike and Harmanpreet's penalty corner hit. However, the damage was done and India did not had any time to level the contest. With this loss, India lost the five-Test hockey series by 4-1. The Men in Blue had earlier lost the first two tests by 4-5 and 4-7 before bouncing back in the third test to win it by 4-3. However, the World No.1 team then overcame India in the fourth contest by 5-1.