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Watch: New Zealand break Indian hearts in shootout classic as Harmanpreet & Co. bow out of Hockey World Cup 2023

By, New Delhi
Jan 22, 2023 10:16 PM IST

New Zealand stunned Harmanpreet Singh-led Team India 5-4 on penalties after playing a six-goal thriller at the Hockey World Cup 2023 on Sunday. With the win over India in the crossover match, the Kiwis have entered the quarter-finals of the Hockey World Cup.

Breaking Indian hearts in an epic crossover match at the FIH Hockey Men’s World Cup 2023 on Sunday, New Zealand stunned India to enter the quarter-finals of the showpiece event. The Kiwis played out a thrilling 3-3 draw with the hosts in the recently concluded crossover match as the six-goal thriller was decided by an epic penalty shootout at the Kalinga Stadium in Odisha. After finishing second behind leaders England in Pool D, the Harmanpreet Singh-led side squared off against New Zealand in the must-win clash at Bhubaneswar.

Indian players react after losing against New Zealand in the 2023 FIH Hockey World Cup match in Bhubaneswar(PTI)
Indian players react after losing against New Zealand in the 2023 FIH Hockey World Cup match in Bhubaneswar(PTI)

India's star midfielder Hardik Singh was ruled out of the entire World Cup after picking up a hamstring injury. Hardik sustained the injury during India's goalless draw with England at the World Cup 2023 on January 15. Ranked sixth in the world, the hosts opened the scoring against New Zealand through Lalit Upadhyay in the 17th minute of the game. India's Sukhjeet Singh extended India's lead to two goals before New Zealand responded through Sam Lane, who netted the opener for the Kiwis in the 28th minute of the game.

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Completing New Zealand's stunning comeback in the six-goal thriller at Bhubaneswar, Kane Russell (43rd) and Sean Findlay (49th) shell-shocked India with two late goals. The enchanting contest was eventually decided via a penalty shootout after New Zealand restored parity prior to the end of the regulation time. Goalkeepers PR Sreejesh and Krishan Pathak put up a show for the hosts in the marathon shootout as the duo produced stunning saves to keep India's hopes alive in the crossover stage.

Veteran goalkeeper Sreejesh even suffered an injury while preventing Woods from scoring in the shootout. After Sam Lane got the better of Pathak after a rebound, the onus was on Shamsher Singh to keep India's hopes alive in the contest. While Shamsher missed his first attempt, his second effort was remarkably saved by Hayward as the Team India star failed to convert the decisive penalty in sudden death. Registering a memorable win over the hosts, New Zealand have entered the quarter-final stage of the World Cup 2023. The Kiwis will meet Belgium at the business end of the showpiece event.

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