yeah it's not a new trend, it's like a decades-long habit that we haven't been able to kick...It's a trend for India when they play Australia in a high profile event, remember us losing with a very similar score in the commonwealth games too. We do okay against other teams, but Australia is quite the bogey team for us.
Perhaps trying to kick it is why Australia get all the penalty corners and win.yeah it's not a new trend, it's like a decades-long habit that we haven't been able to kick...
At least Preeti Sabarwal & Co. beat them in the world cup finalIt's a trend for India when they play Australia in a high profile event, remember us losing with a very similar score in the commonwealth games too. We do okay against other teams, but Australia is quite the bogey team for us.
Nah its referring to India for the hockey and cricket for NZ.Unfortunately the absolutely highest you would consider hockey in Australia is behind:
Cricket
Afl
Soccer
NRL
Rugby
Netball
And probably basketball as well.
I'd seriously love for it to be regularly televised on fta.
Yeah I am aware. I'm just saying that hockey is nowhere near our most popular sport, which probably makes it worse.Nah its referring to India for the hockey and cricket for NZ.
It's not a *popular* sport anywhere though, even in India the majority if players come from a rather narrow state pool.Yeah I am aware. I'm just saying that hockey is nowhere near our most popular sport, which probably makes it worse.
It's not the most popular sport in any country, but it is widely played across the world and when you consider mens and womens competitions are treated equally and playing numbers are roughly equal, it must have a broader base than several more popular sports.It's not a *popular* sport anywhere though, even in India the majority if players come from a rather narrow state pool.
It is played widely across the world, but I don't think there's any playing field depth to it in any major country. India/Pak and Malaysia probably the closest.It's not the most popular sport in any country, but it is widely played across the world and when you consider mens and womens competitions are treated equally and playing numbers are roughly equal, it must have a broader base than several more popular sports.
The Malaysian hockey team for example is probably their best-performing international side. They're poor at every other team sport and they should really have got to these Olympics with the side they have.
I'd say the Netherlands as well.It is played widely across the world, but I don't think there's any playing field depth to it in any major country. India/Pak and Malaysia probably the closest.
That confirms it then. Hockey is the anti-cricket.New Zealand really putting up a strong challenge to Australia here.
Nah they ended up losing 4-2. They held Australia to 1-1 until the final quarter.That confirms it then. Hockey is the anti-cricket.
New Zealand standing up to Australia. India defeating New Zealand in a world competition. And Australia defeating India easily.
yeah we are not the 2nd best team here though, we are very likely to lose to belgium, germany or the netherlands, not just australia...It is the 2003 WC all over again. We will make the finals looking like the second best team in the competition and then confirm it by getting smashed by the Aussies in the finals.