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Pro league: After Germany high, men fall to Great Britain

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London, June 2

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An inconsistent Indian men’s hockey team lost 1-3 to hosts Great Britain in their second match of the London leg of the FIH Pro League here today.

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The defeat comes a day after the Harmanpreet-led side stun world champions Germany 3-0.

Bandurak Nicholas scored a two field goals (2nd and 11th minutes), while Calnan Will (47th) struck the third goal for the hosts. Abhishek (35th) was the lone goalscorer for India with a field effort.

India earned eight penalty corners but could not take advantage of it.

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India are ranked third in the standings, a place above Great Britain. They will play Germany on June 8.

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