Updated On: 15 December, 2023 07:15 AM IST | Kuala Lumpur | Sandeep Nakai
Germany then launched a counter that produced the first penalty corner in the dying seconds of the first half, which was converted by Hasbach

An India player (right) tries to get past his German opponent in Kuala Lumpur yesterday
Two-time champions India raised hopes of advancing to the Junior World Cup hockey final before wasting 13 penalty corners and fading away in a 1-4 defeat to six-time winners Germany at the Bukit Jalil Stadium on Thursday.
Despite forcing penalty corners galore, the Indians simply lacked the finesse in execution. India’s penalty corner variations were executed slowly, not causing much trouble to the rivals.