India beat Pakistan 4-3 in FIH Pro League London thriller
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
India opened their FIH Pro League London leg with a gripping 4-3 victory over Pakistan at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre on 24 June, securing their third outright win of the season and climbing to seventh in the standings. Goals from Abhishek, Nilakanta Sharma, Sukhjeet Singh, and Rajinder Singh carried India through a contest that went down to the final seconds.
Slow Start, Rapid Turnaround
Both sides began cautiously, trading early circle entries before Pakistan broke the deadlock in the 8th minute through Ahmad Nadeem, who converted a penalty-corner routine to make it 1-0. India pressed back hard but were repeatedly denied by Pakistan goalkeeper Ali Raza, who made a fine save off skipper Harmanpreet Singh's dragflick from three back-to-back penalty corners in the closing seconds of the first quarter.
India's Second-Quarter Surge
India shifted gears in the second quarter with sharper passing and direct attacks. In the 22nd minute, Dilpreet Singh's powerful shot was parried by Raza, but Abhishek pounced on the rebound to level at 1-1. Three minutes later, Nilakanta Sharma reacted quickest to another penalty-corner rebound, slotting the ball through the goalkeeper's legs to put India ahead 2-1. Raza continued to frustrate India, saving attempts from Jugraj Singh in the 28th minute and Harmanpreet a minute later to keep the halftime score at 2-1.
India Extend Lead, Pakistan Fight Back
Pakistan raised their tempo in the third quarter with sustained circle pressure, but the Indian backline — anchored by defender Amit Rohidas, who broke up a dangerous two-on-one counter led by Nadeem — held firm. India extended their advantage in the 40th minute when Abhishek set up Sukhjeet Singh inside the circle for a composed finish, making it 3-1.
The final quarter delivered high drama. After India's defence repelled back-to-back penalty corners in the 51st minute, a swift counter-attack earned another penalty corner in the 52nd minute. In a clever routine, Harmanpreet acted as a decoy while Rajinder Singh fired past substitute goalkeeper Waqar to make it 4-1. Pakistan captain Abu Mahmood pulled one back in the 53rd minute with a penalty-corner flick through the legs of goalkeeper Suraj Karkera — 4-2. India missed a chance to put the game away from their 11th penalty corner in the 56th minute through Jugraj Singh, setting up a nervy finish.
With just 14 seconds remaining, Moin Shakeel converted a rebound from a penalty-corner routine to make it 4-3, but India held their nerve in the dying moments to complete a hard-fought victory.
What This Result Means
The win is India's third outright victory of the FIH Pro League season and moves them to seventh in the points table. This is the opening match of India's European leg, and the result against a Pakistan side that refused to concede until the final whistle will provide both confidence and a clear set of areas to address — particularly the string of penalty corners that went unconverted.