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Five goals that bring the Indian Hockey team back to the podium

Five goals that bring the Indian Hockey team back to the podium
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This has never been written in cold print in the last 41 years: India won the Olympic medal in Hockey.
The day in ‘Bronze’ finally arrived on August 5, 2021, after a gold medal day on July 29, 1980.
Among them, India had been empty in nine Olympics.
There is no medal.
But on Thursday, the team that everyone knows Hockey believes to win, does win.
It doesn’t really matter that it is bronze and not gold.
This is a big step forward for Indian hockey.
After all this is not just a medal, it is an emotion that will revive love and the desire for the sport that was once the nation’s heartthrob.
In the Cricket World Cup-Winner Gautam Gambir: “Forget 1983, 2007 or 2011, the medal in this hockey is greater than the World Cup! #IndianhockeyMyPride.” That is what Hockey can do, and only hockey can do that.
Forget about 1983, 2007 or 2011, this medal in this hockey is bigger than the World Cup! #IndianhockeyMyPride 🇮🇳 https://t.co/uzjfpwfhjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjabini 1628133569000Theo 5-4 over Germany will return naked and run back in the coming years.
TimesOfindia.com began the process, by recap from five Indian destinations entering history books and bringing the Indian men’s hockey team back to the Olympic podium after 41 years.
Here are five punches who dropped Germany from a medal conflict and gave Indian historic bronze: (Getty Images) 17th minute, goal No.
1: Brought to 16 after being rested for the semifinals against Belgium, ‘Alternative Players’ Sim Simph scored with a reverse hit, called Tomahawk in the term hockey.
The aim brought the Indian level at 1-1 with Germany.
(Photo of Reuters) 27 minutes, Objective No.
2: Germany has led 3-1 in the second quarter, but Singh’s hardik midfielder from a brilliant solo effort in the quarter-finals against high England.
He felled German excellence to 2-3.
(Reuters Photo) 29th minute, Objective No.
3: One minute before the first half, Harmanpreet Singh showed why he was considered one of the best drag-flickers in the world.
India obtained a penalty and defender Macho brought a score level at 3-3.
(Getty Images) 31st minute, Goal No.
4: Defender Veteran India Rupinder Sing Singh, who has passed the drag-flick stick to HarmanPreet, raised his hand in his typical celebration to place India to the front 4-3 from the point of penalty.
, This is the first time in the match taken by India (Reuters Photo) 3rd minute, Objective No.
5: The SIMRANJEET attacking midfielder then scored his authority on Indian historic campaign by scoring his second goal from the match and playing a score of 5 -3 in Indian aid.
India suddenly with two goals and momentum is on their side.
The goal was actually the difference in the end, especially after the 48th minute strike Lukas Windfeder brought a closed match at 5-4.
But the Indian players gave it all, defending the last 12 minutes of the match with their lives to close the podium settlement.

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