India, after taking two goal lead, were hammered 2-7 by world champions Australia to crash of the semifinal race at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium here.
Walsh said after the early domination India "ran into a wall" as far physiology was concerned.
"It was a very positive start. Australia were disintegrated in the first 20 minutes but physiologically we ran into a wall. Australia were much more stronger and powerful than us. Australia are physically much more superior than us," Walsh said at the post match press conference.
Walsh said despite the eventual result he was happy with his team's performance in the match.
"I am happy with the way we cut through their midfield. But our skill level deteriorated as the match progressed. We did run out of steam and our defensive organisation lost its shape," he said.
"The positive things to come out of this game are that we were able to take on the world number 2 side, challenge them and score a few goals."
"The scoreline reflects their ability to finish. We had a few other chances in the match that we couldn't put through.
"Australia's skill level didn't deteriorate from the first to the last minute. You must give them credit," he said.
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