India’s men’s hockey team secured a dramatic 4-2 shootout victory over Great Britain in the quarterfinals of the Paris Olympics on Sunday, advancing to the semifinals for the second consecutive Games. The victory was a testament to India’s resilience and tactical prowess, overcoming a red card early in the second quarter and weathering relentless pressure from the British throughout the match.
The first quarter was a tight affair, with both teams trading penalty corners. India’s defense, led by Amit Rohidas, stood strong, denying Great Britain any early goals. The game’s momentum shifted dramatically early in the second quarter when Rohidas was given a red card for a dangerous stick swing. Undeterred, India continued to press forward, and captain Harmanpreet Singh struck a powerful drag flick in the 26th minute to give India a 1-0 lead. Great Britain, however, responded quickly, equalizing in the 32nd minute through Lee Morton, who capitalized on a rebound after Sreejesh’s initial save.
The third quarter saw India’s defense tighten, with Manpreet Singh excelling in Rohidas’ absence. Despite Great Britain enjoying more possession, Sreejesh’s stellar goalkeeping kept the score tied. The fourth quarter witnessed intense pressure from Great Britain, but India’s defenders held strong, forcing a shootout.
In the shootout, Harmanpreet Singh, Sukhjeet Singh, Lalit Upadhyay, and Raj Kumar Pal converted for India, while James Albery and Zachary Wallace scored for Great Britain. Conor Williamson and Phil Roper missed their attempts, ultimately handing the victory to India.
India’s triumph sets up a semifinal clash against either Argentina or Germany on August 6th. With a win, India would secure a place in the medal matches, aiming to finally secure an Olympic medal after finishing fourth in Tokyo 2020. The team’s grit and determination have undoubtedly captivated fans, with their performance highlighting the growing strength of Indian hockey on the world stage.