NEW DELHI: Indian women team's hopes of qualifying for the  London Olympics went up in smoke after suffering a crushing 1-3 defeat against top-ranked South Africa in the finals of hockey  Olympic qualifiers on Saturday.
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World number 12 South Africa scored through  Shelley Russell (4th minute), Pietie Coetzee (30th) and skipper  Marsha Marescia (57th) to qualify for the  London Olympics.
They remained unbeaten in the tournament and had defeated India 5-2 in the league stage.
 India paid the price for their defence lapses and lack of finishing as  South Africa rode on their better co-ordination, agility and solid  defence to crush the hosts at their home ground.
India conceded an early goal in the fourth minute with  Ritu Rani  being the culprit as she failed to clear the ball from a back pass  inside the D in the left flank, allowing Shelley Russell to steal it and  comfortably slot it home.
Stung by the goal, India tried to  attack from the left flank with Anuradha Devi Thokchom, who was back  after missing two matches due to a hamstring injury, being in the action  but they failed to penetrate the South African defence.
The  Indians crumbled under pressure as they fumbled with the ball and lacked  co-ordination. Even though they penetrated the rival camp, the hosts  failed to build a single concrete attack.
India earned their  first penalty corner in the 10th minute but Sushila Chanu failed to stop  the ball cleanly to squander the opportunity.
South Africa  then earned three short corners in the space of six minutes between 23rd  and 29th minute, and the visitors made use of the third with the  experienced Pietie Coetzee sounding the board with a direct hit.
 India came out with all guns blazing in the second half and made  regular forays into the rival camp in the first 10 minutes. India came  close to scoring when skipper Asunta Lakra made a direct hit from the  center but a diving Anuradha failed to connect.
After a couple  of minutes, Anuradha was once again in action when she was in a  one-to-one situation with South African goalkeeper Mix Mariette but she  hit it straight to her.
In the 40th minute, South Africa earned their fourth PC but Joydeep Kaur and Chanu cleared the ball successfully.
 However, the visitors piled on agony on India once again when skipper  Marsha deflected Coetzee's grounded flick on South Africa's fifth  penalty corner in the 53rd minute to almost seal the match.
India scored a consolation goal in the 56th minute with  Jaspreet Kaur  converting a short corner with a powerful sweep. The Indians tried to  create pressure on South Africa but they failed to penetrate the rival  defence.
India thus had to settle for the silver to continue their 32-year-old jinx of not qualifying for the Olympics.
Indian women had played in the Olympics in the 1980  Moscow Olympics, the year the game was introduced, on an invitational basis.
Earlier in the day, Italy won the bronze medal after beating  Ukraine 2-1, while  Canada finished at the fifth position after notching up a 3-0 victory over  Poland. 
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