Nobbs: India defended well against Australia

December 08, 2012 03:46 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:40 pm IST - Melbourne

Indian hockey coach Michael Nobbs praised his defenders for playing a fine game despite the 0-3 loss to defending champions Australia in the semifinals of the Champions Trophy on Saturday.

“The defence played another fine game today, and that too against opponents who pressed extremely hard,” said Nobbs.

“We were pressed back as Australia played tough hockey and did not give us any space. The defenders did well to stand up to the top quality opponents. Australia is among the two best teams in the world and they were clearly the better team in the semifinals, but we defended well,” the coach said.

Nobbs said he was pleased with his team’s semifinal finish in the tournament, which also helped the side qualify for the next Champions Trophy.

After finishing last among 12 nations at the London Olympics, India had come to the Champions Trophy as wild—card entrants.

Nobbs said the Indian team was looking forward to give their best in the bronze medal encounter on Sunday against Pakistan, who lost 2-5 to Netherlands in the other semifinal.

“We’re hoping to win the bronze tomorrow. It will be a good game between two Asian hockey rivals,” said Nobbs, who felt the Pakistan team too had improved after the Olympics. “The bronze medal match should be a classic encounter,” he added.

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