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Indian women's hockey team have one last chance for a berth in Paris Olympics 2024

India vs Japan: Asian giants India and Japan will fight it out for the third and last spot in the Olympic qualifiers. Inside that arc of hope, nerves will decide the ‘Battle for Paris’.

January 19, 2024 / 12:45 IST
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India Women are ranked 6th while Japan is placed 12th. (Photo via X/@TheHockeyIndia)
India Women are ranked 6th while Japan is placed 12th. (Photo via X/@TheHockeyIndia)

Life ends and begins inside the striking circle in hockey. The ember of a move may start from outside, from any point on the pitch, yet the culmination, a goal, the success, or failure of it, happens inside that arc, also referred to as the ‘D.’

Against Germany, a match that swayed like a boat on high seas, except for a period in the 3rd quarter where Savita Punia kept India in the hunt for that pressure-laden 4th quarter, India always kept themselves in the reckoning for an Olympic spot. Such matches are decided not by prolonged sessions of possession. But by clear thinking, being in the present, almost akin to pulling a rabbit out of the hat.

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High pressure matches thrive on small failures which eventually becomes the deciding factor on why one team picks up the Olympic spot and the other needs to get into a team huddle, rework strategy, get those tired muscles, a depleted mind working for that final assault of a 3rd/4th match to claim that final spot now available to be able to compete at the 2024 Olympic Games. India takes on Japan in the 3rd/4th match, today, January 19, afternoon in Ranchi. Japan lost to the USA after taking the lead in the 3rd quarter and then watching the Americans score twice in three minutes in the 4th Q.

India clearly had the chances and so did Germany to finish the match in regulation time. For India, their defence stood firm, Indian captain Punia in goal bringing off some smart saves. In fact, in the 4th Q, with four minutes played, Neha released what was a dream through ball for Deepika. German goalkeeper Julia Sonntag was in front, though on the angle. Deepika decided on a lob, a shot that needs space apart from amazing precision. Sonntag saved. A hard shot to the small gap on Sonntag’s right was a risk worth taking. At worst, the German goalkeeper could have saved it, or India could have had a rebound.