Tokyo:Fist pumping, hugging, jumping, exulting -- almost every human emotion was on display at Oi Hockey Stadium in Tokyo Olympics. But the shoulders were not down, guards were never dropped as the Indian women team fought valiantly like true fighters on a battlefield against Great Britain.
The aphorism -- 'Chak de' moment -- that has been in the reel and hearts of Indians for almost a decade, and streaming on Internet too, couldn't come to life on Friday after the Rani Rampal-led side lost to Great Britain in the bronze medal play-off.
The scoreline at the end of it read: 3-4.
It was only yesterday that the men's team rewrote history as it claimed an Olympic medal after 41 years, defeating Germany 5-4 to win the bronze in an edge-of-the-seat play-off match.
Yes, Indian women couldn't replicate it. But what they have done is nothing short of clinching a medal for India.
The team had already surpassed all expectations by recording their best-ever Olympic performance in the last match against Argentina. And they will now hold their heads high as they arrive back to India.
Here is the Quarter-wise details of the match:
1st quarter:Indiagot an early scare within two minutes the match had started. Great Britain (GB) got the first penalty corner (pc) but Savita Punia saved the blushes and prevented the damage. Both the team looked on offensive, but equally good in defending as well. The first quarter ended with 0-0.
2nd quarter:GB started off with a goal in a flash in the second quarter. Elena Sian Rayer netted for Britain to take her team 1-0 ahead in the match. Team's forward Lalremsiami came up with an brilliant reverse flick but Maddie Hinch as always denied India the equaliser. An absolute brilliant acrobatic skills was on display. Meanwhile, Nisha had to take off due to green card. Sarah Robertson scored for GB to take 2-0 lead. India, meanwhile, were trying extremely hard to penetrate the defences and Gurjeet Kaur finally opened the account for India with a superb goal. India got further boost with Kaur against striking the ball hard toward net. It went like a bullet and the match got on equal terms with scoreline reading 2-2. The intensity from the Indians went up a notch as they scored another. The swashbuckling player Vandana Kataria got India ahead in the match. 3-2 read the scoreboard in India's favour.
3rd quarter:This quarter seemed like a decider. Both the teams went on a rampage in some punishing conditions in Tokyo. But it was Great Britain's skipper Hollie Pearne-Webb who came on top. GB by this time equaled 3-3. The next few minutes saw both the standing at 3-3.
4th quarter:In came the last quarter of 15 minutes. Britain's Grace Balsdon had other plans. She scored and GB was not in lead 4-3. Despite the possession of the ball for a much longer time, they couldn't convert them into goals in the dying moments of the match.
Earlier on Thursday, the men's team rewrote history as it claimed an Olympic medal after 41 years, defeating Germany 5-4 to win the bronze in an edge-of-the-seat play-off match.
Match report with added details:
The Indians played their hearts out and overcame a two-goal deficit to lead 3-2 at half time. But a desperate Great Britain gave their everything in the second half and scored two goals to snatch the match from India's hands.
India scored three goals in a span of five minutes through Gurjit Kaur (25th, 26th minutes) and Vandana Katariya (29th) to stun Great Britain.
But the Britishers found the net four times through Elena Rayer (16th), Sarah Robertson (24th), skipper Hollie Pearne-Webb (35th) and Grace Baldson (48th) to emerge winners.
As expected, Great Britain started strongly and had the lion's share of ball possession and chances in the first quarter.
The Indians made some circle penetrations but failed to create any clear cut chances and were also guilty of losing possession at the midfield.
India goalkeeper Savita Punia stood out in the first quarter, denying Great Britain on at least three occasions.
She first made a fine save from Great Britain's first penalty corner in the second minute and then pulled off a double save in the 12th minute to keep India in the hunt.