In a historic victory at the Paris 2024 Olympics, India’s men’s hockey team achieved a landmark win by defeating Australia 3-2, marking their first triumph over the Aussies in 52 years. Skipper Harmanpreet Singh was instrumental in this long-awaited success, scoring twice and leading his team to a second-place finish in Group B with ten points from five matches.
India’s last victory against Australia in Olympic hockey came during the Munich Games in 1972, making this win a significant achievement. The match started with a strong performance from India as Abhishek opened the scoring in the 12th minute. Harmanpreet extended the lead with a penalty corner conversion just a minute later, putting India ahead 2-0.
Australia managed to respond with a goal from Thomas Craig in the 25th minute, but India held their ground with a solid defense and key saves from veteran goalkeeper PR Sreejesh. Harmanpreet struck again in the 33rd minute to make it 3-1, though Australia fought back with a goal from Blake Glovers in the 55th minute, keeping the game intensely competitive.
Despite a missed opportunity by Abhishek in the final quarter, India maintained their lead and secured the crucial three points. This victory secures India’s place in the quarterfinals and marks the first time they have beaten Australia on turf in men’s hockey.
India’s Group B campaign saw them secure three wins, including this landmark victory, a loss to defending champions Belgium, and a draw against Argentina. They will now face their quarterfinal clash on August 4, with Belgium topping Group B irrespective of their final result against Argentina.
The triumph over Australia is a significant milestone for Indian hockey, rekindling the nation’s hopes and expectations as they advance in the tournament. The Men in Blue’s performance underscores their growing strength and determination on the Olympic stage.