Australia rout India to
win Four-nation tournament
Australia trounced India 6-0 in the final of the Four-nation field hockey tournament in Melbourne on Sunday, to finish unbeaten after seven matches.
The Kookaburras made a fast start, racing to a 3-0 lead
after just nine minutes and effectively ended the match as a
contest.
Troy Elder opened the scoring in the fourth minute from a
penalty-corner; Michael McCann added another a minute later
and Craig Victory latched on to McCann's backhanded pass to
score in the ninth minute.
Jamie Dwyer beat Indian goalkeeper Devesh Chauhan to
complete the four-goal first half onslaught and then scored his second
goal in the 48th minute when he flicked home a pass from
Nathan Eglington.
Aaron Hopkins completed the rout in the 65th minute.
Dwyer was denied a hat-trick when Chauhan saved his back-handed shot with less than two minutes remaining.
South Korea beat Malaysia 3-2 in extra-time in the third-
place play-off, with Woon Kon-Yeo scoring the deciding goal from
a penalty-corner.
Woon's second strike of the match proved decisive after
the teams were level at 2-2 at the end of regulation time.
The Koreans opened the scoring through Woon's penalty
stroke in the 17th minute but Malaysia levelled the scores
just before the break when Mohd Fakrul Razi Bahruddin lunged
to tap in an equaliser.
Sung Hoon-Yoon put the Koreans ahead for the second time
before Malaysian skipper Kuhan Shanimuganathan's late
equaliser.
Earlier reports
India go down fighting to Australia
India beat South Korea again