Australia shoot India down for series win

The first match was a 2-2 draw, while Australia won the second game 2-1

Update: 2015-11-24 01:50 GMT
Action during the third hockey Test between India and Australia on Monday.
New DelhiA gritty India won the third and final hockey Test against Australia 3-2 in Raipur, but lost the series as the final outcome was decided via a penalty shootout (2-3).
 
With the hosts’ win on the day, the series was locked 1-1with one draw. The teams were also level on goal count — both having scored seven each — and thus the shootout came into play.
 
The first match was a 2-2 draw, while Australia won the second game 2-1. 
In the shootout, the visitors converted both their opening chances, while missed shots from skipper Sardar Singh and striker Akashdeep Singh had the hosts on the back foot. 
 
India goalkeeper P.R. Sreejesh stood tall and effected two brilliant saves to bring the team back into the game. The teams were level 2-2, as Birendra Lakra and Rupinderpal Singh were on target.
 
A clever strike from Chris Ciriello put Australia ahead again, while V.R. Raghunath missed out at the crucial moment to hand the visitors the series win. 
Earlier, Akashdeep’s 60th-minute strike had helped India notch the final test that was played on a fast pace. 
 
Women begin Argentina tour
 
The Indian senior women’s team, under chief coach Neil Hawgood, start an Argentina tour with a clash against their Under-21 team on Tuesday. The 18-member squad will be led by Ritu Rani, with Deepika Thakur as the second in command. The goal will be guarded by Savita and Rajani Etimarpu.
 
The defence line has vice-captain Deepika alongside Sunita Lakra, Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam, Jaspreet Kaur and Deep Grace Ekka, while the midfield includes captain Ritu with Renuka Yadav, Lilima Minz, Navjot Kaur, Monika and Namita Toppo. “The girls have been working hard and our game tomorrow will be critical to help us understand the areas that still need attention,” said Hawgood.

 

 

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