In a thrilling climax to the two-match hockey series in New Delhi, reigning world champions Germany emerged victorious against India, winning 3-1 in a dramatic penalty shootout.
The series had taken an exciting turn after Germany’s dominant 2-0 win in the first match. India bounced back with a powerful performance in the second game, clinching a 5-3 victory to level the series. The tension was palpable as the series came down to a penalty shootout to determine the ultimate winner.
The shootout saw a tense back-and-forth, with Germany leading 2-1 after three attempts by each team. India needed to convert both of their remaining two attempts to keep their hopes alive.
Debutant Aditya Lalage was entrusted with the crucial fourth attempt. He initially had his shot blocked by German goalkeeper Jean-Paul Danneberg, but managed to score from the rebound. However, the drama was far from over. Germany, sensing a potential advantage, opted for a referral, challenging the legitimacy of Lalage’s goal. They argued that the goal was scored after the eight-second time limit had expired.
The video umpire, unfortunately, couldn’t provide a definitive answer as they lacked the necessary timer to verify the accuracy of the time. This left the on-field umpire, Gurbaj Singh, with no choice but to uphold the initial decision, allowing the goal to stand.
The German goalkeeper was visibly shocked by the ruling and engaged in heated arguments with the umpire. Despite the controversy, Lalage’s goal ultimately didn’t change the outcome as Germany converted their fourth attempt, sealing the series victory.
The series finale showcased a tense and exciting battle between two hockey powerhouses, ending with a thrilling conclusion that will surely leave fans on the edge of their seats. The controversial call during the penalty shootout further fueled the drama, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the already gripping contest.