India edge past New Zealand in hockey

Hamilton (New Zealand), Jan 24: India overcame a strong challenge by hosts New Zealand to win 3-2 in their opening match at the second leg of Four tions Invitatiol Tourment here on Wednesday.

Lalit Upadhyay (7th minute), Harjeet Singh (32nd) and Rupinder Pal Singh (36th) scored for India while New Zealand’s goals came through Daniel Harris (23rd) and Kane Russell (37th). 
The home team looked set to domite early on. They made a potential circle penetration in the fifth minute. But the Indians built on their game, rotated the ball tactfully, looking for chances in New Zealand’s circle. 
A breakthrough came when skipper Manpreet Singh found Vivek Sagar Prasad swiftly moving towards the top of the circle. Vivek’s reverse hit rebounded off the New Zealand keeper. 
Lalit Upadhyay picked up the ball to deflect it past Black Sticks goal keeper Devon Manchester, fetching India a valuable 1-0 lead. 
The second quarter saw New Zealand fight back, constantly attacking the Indian circle and keeping goalkeeper P.R. Sreejesh busy. 
One such circle penetration won New Zealand their first pelty corner but Kane Russell’s drag flick was well saved by Sreejesh. 
An error by an Indian defender in New Zealand’s half saw them lose possession in the following minute that led to New Zealand’s equaliser. 
Hugo Inglis skilfully dribbled into India’s circle from the right flank, got a reverse shot on goal. Although Sreejesh padded the ball away, Daniel Harris was quick to pick up the rebound and put it past the Indian goalkeeper to level 1-1. 
Though the home team won a pelty corner in the 26th minute, the flick was wide, ending the second quarter in a stalemate. 
The third quarter saw India come back after the 10-minute break with fresh tactics to attack. 
Forward Mandeep Singh was clever in his approach to win India their first pelty corner of the match in the 32nd minute which was successfully converted by Harjeet Singh, who played the part of a stopper but eventually took the shot himself. 
Lalit won India their second pelty corner in the 36th minute. This time Rupinder Pal Singh was near perfect as he improvised Ramandeep Singh’s injection to find the bottom right of the Kiwi post. 
A minute later, New Zealand bagged a pelty corner. Kane Russell successfuly executed it, keeping the ball low to the left pocket.  (IANS)

Top Headlines

No stories found.
Sentinel Assam
www.sentinelassam.com