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India beat arch-rivals Pak 4-2 in Azlan Shah

Ipoh: Defending champions India recuperated from their initial hiccup in the Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey tournament as they beat arch-rivals Pakistan by 4-2 here on Friday, thus, registering their first win in the tournament.

Pakistan had hoped to even terms with India after a humiliating 1-4 defeat in the recently concluded Hockey World Cup. However, the hopes remained unfulfilled as India once again showed tremendous grit on the turf and clinched the game by a huge margin of 4-2.

India had drawn their first match against China 1-1 and desperately needed a win so as to strengthen their hold in the tournament.

Both teams were agitated to play open hockey and opted to put men behind the ball when losing possession.

However, India made the first move and started making forays deep into the Pakistani half led by Arjun Hallapa who did not play the match against China on Thursday.

India took the lead, deservingly though, in the 26th minute when Sardar Singh slammed in the rebound off a penalty corner attempt made by Dhanajay Mahadik.

That woke the Pakistanis from their slumber and they went into attack mode right away and won their first penalty corner in the 31st minute. But the attempt by Aamir Shahzad sailed over the bar.

Pakistan were awarded a penalty stroke in the 37th minute and skipper Muhamad Imran kept his cool to beat Indian custodian Sreejesh Parathi Raveendran to put his team on level terms.

India went 2-1 ahead when Gurbaj Singh’s hard hit into the semi circle was deflected by Mandip Antil in the 47th minute.

They could have increased their lead in the 50th minute but Mahadik’s attempt from the penalty corner sailed wide.

Gurbaj made it 3-1 in the 53rd minute while Tushar Khandker made it 4-1 in the 56th minute to give India a commanding lead.

Khasif Ali reduced the deficit by converting a penalty corner in the 66th minute but the fightback was a little too late.

Gurbaj Singh was given the Man of the Match award.

India now have four points from two outings and will next play Asian champions South Korea on Sunday.

In an earlier fixture, world champions Australia comfortably beat Egypt 4-0.
India beat Pakistan 4-2 in Azlan Shah Hockey
 
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Pakistan just got bad in hockey or what. I heard of the news that they were improving. :frown:
 
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Some one was saying Pakistan lost to India in World Cup because of the hostile crowd.now what happend?:victory::rofl:
 
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India thump South Korea 3-2

Ipoh: Having beaten arch-rivals Pakistan in their earlier match, a confident India displayed authoritative game to thump Korea 3-2 in their third league match of the Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament here on Sunday.

India defeated Pakistan 4-2, three of which came in the second half, to register their first win in the tournament on Friday after a dismal show in their opening match against a lowly China where they needed a goal 17 seconds from the hooter to snatch a 1-1 draw.

India went into the match with an upper hand over Korea after having thrashed them 7-2 in their last meeting at the 2007 Asia Cup final in Chennai.

Azlan Shah: India thump South Korea 3-2

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:victory::victory::victory:Go India Go:chilli::chilli::chilli:
 
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i stopped watching pak cricket, hockey is long gone, maybe last i watched was pak-korea game the final of asean hockey cup, pakistan lost there too.
 
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Azlan Shah Cup: India shock Australia 4-3

Ipoh: India dazzled with a near-perfect performance to stun world champions Australia 4-3 in a pulsating round-robin match of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament on Monday.

Tushar Khandker (19th and 32nd minute), captain Rajpal Singh (21st) and Shivendra Singh (61st) scored for India while Trent Milton (38th), Christopher Ciriello (40th) and Mark Paterson (70th) were the Australian marksmen.

With today's win, India are the only undefeated side in the tournament topping the seven team table with ten points from three wins and one draw, while Australia have six points from three outings.

Defending champions India, who led 3-0 at half time, recorded their first win against Australia since 2003. Both the sides though came to the tournament without some key players.

India outplayed Australia in the first half with an intelligent gameplan to contain their rivals and silence their attacks. Their ball rotation and short passes were exemplary as the attacking midfielders supported the forwards to mesmerize the Australian defence.

India did not allow the Australian forwards to attack from the centre as Rajpal, Mandeep Antil and Shivendra denied the space. That forced the Aussies to run down the flanks which the Indian deep defence and wing halfs anticipated with perfection.

Jose Brasa's men used both flanks with wingers Mandeep Antil and Tushar Khandker with good measure while Rajpal and Shivendra led the onslaughts down the centre.

India wasted three scoring chances to break into the lead. First, Khandker was foiled by sweeper Christopher Ciriello followed by Sarvanjit Singh's double fumble at the goalmouth.

India, however, drew first blood in the 19th minute from a move engineered by Arjun Halappa and Gurbaj Singh. Shivendra took over and he pushed the ball to the waiting Khandker to apply the finishing touch.
India shock world champions Australia 4-3 in Azlan Shah

buuurrrrrraaaaaaaaahhhhhhh
 
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