TOKYO: The Australia men’s field hockey team has put on an offensive show to start the Olympics.

The top team in the world rankings rolled past fourth-placed India 7-1 on Sunday. The outburst came a day after the Kookaburras rallied from a 3-1 deficit to defeat Japan 5-3.

After Daniel Beale scored Australia’s first goal in the 13th minute, the Kooka­burras were in no danger against India.

Australian forward Blake Govers scored twice while midfielders Flynn Ogilvie and Daniel Beale also scored a goal each.

The men’s European champions the Netherlands booked a hard-fought win against South Africa, conceding three goals in the first 20 minutes before turning the game around and winning 5-3.

In other men’s action on Sunday, New Zealand defeated Spain 4-3 and Argentina beat Japan 2-1.

In women’s play, Germany beat Britain 2-1 to hand them their first Olympics loss in women’s hockey since the London Games.

Elsewhere, New Zealand defeated Argentina 3-0, China beat Japan 4-3 and Australia topped Spain 3-1.

Published in Dawn, July 26th, 2021

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