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HWL Final 2017, India vs England, Live Score and Update: Can India Trash English Challenge To Register First Win Of HWL2017

 LIVE: HWL Final 2017, India vs England, Live Score and Update

After a  brilliant show against the Kookaburras in their Opening game of the FIH Hockey World League Final 2017, the Indian Tigers will be looking to thrash the English challenge here in Bhubaneshwar on Saturday. India played an intense draw with the defending champions Australia here on the first day of  FIH Hockey World League Final 2017. On the second day of the tournament, India will be looking to register their first win of the tournament against the English hockey team, who faced a 2-0 defeat from Germany in their opening game. 


On the basis of current form, Indian Team looks to have an upper hand over the  English team. Indian team has been pretty good this year, with an Asia Cup, a bronze at Sultan Azlan Shah tournament in their kitty. In recent past Asian champions have also been able to overcome the English jinx they had been suffering for years. 


The last time Indian team meet the English team in a major tournament was at the FIH Hockey Champions Trophy the previous year, where the Indians defeated the Englishmen by 2-1 in the league round. Even the last match the two teams they played in the FIH World Hockey League Finals, i.e. in 2015, went in the Indians' favour, as they defeated them 2-1 in the quarterfinals to enter the semifinal round, and consequently, win a historic bronze medal as well. Now holding the Australian team to a draw will surely make the Indian team raring to go against the English side. However, there are a few things that the Indian hockey team would love to keep in mind as they aim for a win against England.


Conversions from penalty corners is a MUST

HWL Final 2017; India vs Australia 

The jinx of penalty corners came to haunt the Indians once again as they failed to convert any of the four penalty corners awarded to them.

It has haunted the Indian team time and again, denying them of several important titles of the past. So, to make themselves count here, the Indians need to get over this jinx very soon.


Variance in the shots


Now this is a pretty strange suggestion, but a variance in the shots directed at the opposition's goal could work wonders for the Indian team, especially as visible in the case of Akashdeep Singh, who missed many a goal against the Australian side, simply because he refused to deviate from his trademark reverse hit shot, even in cases, where a simple pass would've been enough.



HWL Final 2017; India vs Australia

Even Gurjant Singh and Harmanpreet Singh, who had worked wonders for India at the Junior Hockey World Cup, failed to push the ball into the goalpost, with their shots missing the target by inches, on almost the same grounds.


Plugging the chinks in the defence

HWL Final 2017; India vs Australia 


Even though India managed to hold the Australians to a draw, the chinks in the defence, often notorious as India's Achilles heel in hockey, were still visible. What else could be the reason that India, who had broken open the Australian armour in the 20th minute, couldn't even sustain the lead for five minutes?


Had it not been for the two goalkeepers, Akash Chikte and Suraj Karkera, the Australians could've won with a handsome margin, something that most of Indians.


Source:SportsKeeda

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