NEW DELHI, Dec. 8 -- The Indian hockey team's dream of winning the Junior World Cup again on home soil was shattered by holders Germany, who thrashed the hosts 5-1 in the semi-finals in Chennai on Sunday. While Anmol Ekka (51st) sounded the board for India, Lukas Kossel (14th, 30th), Titus Wex (15th), Jonas von Gersum (40th) and Ben Hasbach (49th) had scored by then for Germany, who will take on Spain in Wednesday's final. Spain beat Argentina 2-1 in their semi-final. Germany made multiple attacks in the first quarter but India's quarter-final hero against Belgium, goalkeeper Princedeep Singh, did well to step out and make incredible saves. Germany won their first penalty corner (PC) and Quirin Nahr's shot struck Ankit Pal's body in front of goal. The visitors were awarded a stroke which was converted by Kossel. A minute later, India were 2-0 down as Wex's pass inside the circle met an unlucky deflection off Sunil Palakshappa Bennur's foot and the ball rolled in. Right before half-time, Germany won their second PC, which was successfully converted by Kossel who slotted the ball into the bottom left corner. Germany continued to keep India at bay in the second half. India will face Argentina for bronze on Wednesday. The Indian women's team failed to make the quarter-finals of the Junior World Cup in Santiago after finishing second in Pool C. Toppers of all the six groups qualified directly with the two best second-placed teams also making the cut. India ended third in that list. The senior Indian men's team defeated South Africa 5-2 in Cape Town. Shilanand Lakra (12th), Aditya Lalage (14th), Amit Rohidas (48th), Harmanpreet Singh (53rd) and Dilpreet Singh (55th) scored for India....