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Sultan Azlan Shah Cup: India's experimental hockey team thrashed by Australia

An inexperienced Indian hockey outfit bore the brunt of a talented Aussie squad in the second match of Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.

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Indian defence crumbled under the onslaught of a rampaging Australia as they were handed a 1-5 thrashing by the world champions in their second league fixture of the 25th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament at Ipoh (Malaysia) on Thursday.

Australia, eight-time winners of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, launched their campaign to reclaim the title they lost to New Zealand last year with a dominant performance against the Indian side seeking to provide exposure to several youngsters.

Blake Govers (fifth minute), Jacob Whetton (13th), Eddie Okkenden (20th), Simon Orchard (25th) and Matt Ghodes (53rd) scored for Australia, who have brought virtually their full-strength squad to prepare for the Olympic Games.

India's lone goal came through a penalty corner conversion by Rupinder Pal Singh in the eighth minute. This was Australia first outing in the round-robin league, while India prevailed 2-1 over Japan on Wednesday in an unimpressive campaign opener.

India paid the penalty for poor clearance and yawning gaps in their circle, which presented Australia two of their five goals. Starting with four circle penetrations in the initial 10 minutes, the Indians failed to capitalise on an early chance when S V Sunil went too far ahead and failed to collect a fine diagonal ball from Chandana Thimmaiah in the third minute.

Australia opened the scoring in the fifth minute through Govers, whose stinging shot on the first penalty corner beat the outstretched pads of goalkeeper Harjot Singh to land in the right corner of the goal. India were back on level terms within three minutes as Mandeep Singh did well to earn a penalty corner from a cornered position on the goal-line by pushing the ball on to a defender's foot.

Rupinder converted the penalty corner with a low drag-flick into the board, but collided with an onrushing defender and had to be helped off the pitch.

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