Bhubaneswar: The Indian men's team won their second match in the FIH Hockey Pro League 2024-25 season on Wednesday after beating World Champions Germany 1-0 at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium here. Gurjant Singh scored the only goal of the match as India climbed to seventh in the standings.
It was a good response from India after they had succumbed to a 4-1 loss to Germany on Tuesday. The Indian defence, marshalled by Captain Harmanpreet Singh, put in a solid display to secure an important win.
After a bright start, India took the lead four minutes into the match as Gurjant Singh scored in back-to-back matches. Rajinder Singh sent the ball into the circle hoping for Mandeep Singh to put it into goal. Mandeep’s effort was saved by Alexander Stadler but the German goalkeeper did not clear the loose ball away. An unmarked Gurjant dove in to sweep the ball into the empty goal.
India deployed a half-court press as they looked to protect their lead and pounce on any German mistakes. Germany nearly got the equaliser as Thies Prinz showcased his incredible 3D skills to beat his markers. Krishan Bahadur Pathak stood tall and swatted away Prinz’s attempt before Florian Sperling scooped the loose ball over the goal.
Germany won the first penalty corner of the match with 46 seconds left in the quarter but Gonzalo Peillat’s drag-flick flew wide of the goal as the first quarter ended 1-0 in India’s favour.
India resorted to sitting deeper in their half and forcing the Germans to try and find ways to penetrate the circle. Suraj Karkera, who replaced Pathak in the Indian goal in the second quarter, was rarely called into action.