India vs Ireland Hockey Olympics 2024 Highlights: The Indian men's hockey team won 2-0 against Ireland in the Paris Olympics 2024 Pool B match today (Tuesday, July 30).

India win the Pool B encounter 2-0 to go top in the group. Three crucial points for the Indian team as captain Harmanpreet Singh scored both goals. They had to work hard in the second half but the Men in Blue hung on to the three points.
PR Sreejesh keeps out the shot. Then an Indian stick clears the ball away from danger.
A penalty corner for Ireland. We are in the final minute of this match.
59'Jarmanpreet ventures forward and enters the circle, but a clear tackle from Duncan wins the possession for Ireland.
India is inching closer to a crucial win in Pool B. The win will take India on top o the group momentarily.
56'Murray's shot is defended superbly by Harmanpreet Singh.
55'Sreejesh is called into action again and the veteran stands tall to deny Ireland.
53'Abhishek finds Mandeep but the India forward sweeps the ball backward. Abhishek gets into the circle swiftly but then his final pass lets him down.
52'Ireland are coming forward with purpose but the Indian defence is standing tall. This time Jarmanpreet comes in the way of another Irish charge.
51'Harmanpreet Singh is shown a yellow card for dissent. The India captain will have to sit out for two minutes.
50'Manpreet Singh almost signle-handedly gets a goal for India. His pass across the goal is not met and any touch would have extended India's lead. In the end, India win a penalty corner and Nelson gets a Green Card after fouling Jarmanpreet Singh.
48'Hardik finds Rajkumar Pal who tries to penetrate from the right. Jarmanpreet makes an overlapping run and his cross is harmless.
47'Cole takes a shot and Manpreet makes a valiant block. The Indian player has been caught and he is down. It hit the Indian player at the left knee cap.
47'A stick check by an Indian player and Ireland win a penalty corner.
The 4th quarter starts in Paris.
After the 3rd quarter, India maintain their 2-0 lead but Ireland have been knocking on the door. They have shown enough threat but have lacked the final quality. The last 15 minutes will be crucial for both teams.
Amit Rohidas' back stick wins Ireland a penalty corner. The first one is repelled by Sreejesh and the Irish win another one. The second shot is blocked on the line.
44'Ireland waste a glorious opportunity. Walker got Sreejesh in an odd position but hits his shot wide.
The penalty corner comes to nothing. The injection was not the best and even the finishing from the rebound after the initial block was wayward.
43'Manpreet switches the ball to Jarmanpreet and India win a penalty corner as Walker infringes the Indian defender.
Ireland find the ball in the back of the net but a foul given against them for raised shot.
Sreejesh makes a superb save but Ireland ge another penalty corner.
41'Ireland win another penalty corner. They are coming with purpose in this quarter.
39'The shot from the Irish team is defended. Jarmanpreet then makes a crucial intervention from the follow-up to deny them. Ireland take a review for a stick tackle.
Ireland win a penalty corner. Their first of the match.
38'India has dealt comfortably with the Irish threat so far. They would still be keen to score one or two more. A lot of support for the Indian team in the stands.
36'India fail to create anything potent from the penalty corner.
35'A great chance for India to score. The Irish keeper makes a superb save off Manpreet and then Lalit fails to score from the rebound. India win a penalty corner.
33'Ireland defend strongly to thwart India. Sreejesh makes a good save from an Irish shot. Shamsher Singh then makes a darting run but Vivek Prasad slows the move.
The 3rd quarter starts in Paris.
The top four teams of each group will progress to the quarter-finals. India started with a 3-2 win over New Zealand and then managed a 1-1 draw against Argentina. The men in Blue will be aiming for all three points against the Irish. After this, India will be taking on Belgium and Australia in their last two pool matches.
Belgium and Australia both have won their first two matches and are occupying the top two spots in the Pool B. In men's Pool A, Netherlands and Great Britain occupy top two spots, followed by Spain, Germany, South Africa and France.
Goalkeepers: PR Sreejesh
Defenders: Jarmanpreet Singh, Amit Rohidas, Harmanpreet Singh, Sumit, Sanjay
Midfielders: Rajkumar Pal, Shamsher Singh, Manpreet Singh, Hardik Singh, Vivek Sagar Prasad
Forwards: Abhishek, Sukhjeet Singh, Lalit Kumar Upadhyay, Mandeep Singh, Gurjant Singh
Alternate players: Nilakanta Sharma, Jugraj Singh, Krishan Bahadur Pathak