Indian outplay Kiwis in opener

Bangalore: The Indian men’s hockey team pulled off a sensational 4-2 win over New Zealand in the first Test of the three-match series at the Sports Authority of India’s Bangalore campus here Thursday.

Rupinder Pal Singh (2nd, 34th), Mandeep Singh (15th) and Harmanpreet Singh (38th) scored for India while Stephen Jenness (26th, 55th) scored a brace for the visitors.

The forwards won India their first Penalty Corner of the match in the opening minute. Drag flicker specialist Rupinder, making a comeback into the squad after the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, was splendid as he fired the ball low to beat New Zealand goalkeeper Richard Joyce in the second minute to give India the lead.

India doubled their lead in the 15th minute when Manpreet Singh’s cross was brilliantly picked up by forward Mandeep Singh, who swiftly deflected it into goal.

The second quarter saw New Zealand shake off the starting jitters and showed a tighter defence. Though India won the second penalty corner of the match in the 22nd minute, a poor execution dented the home team’s chance of taking the score to 3-0.

In the 26th minute, New Zealand finally made a breakthrough with Stephen Jenness scoring a perfect field goal that narrowed the lead to 1-2.

After the half time break, India came back with a stronger attack. Forward SV Sunil, created India’s third penalty corner and Rupinder was brilliant yet again as he flicked towards top right of the net taking India’s lead to a comfortable 3-1 in the 34th minute.

In the 38th minute, Sunil created yet another opportunity for India to score as he won another penalty corner. Harmanpreet was spot-on as he improvised the injection to powerfully convert India’s fourth goal.

The final quarter saw New Zealand test Indian defenders as they made strong forays into the striking circle. Their efforts paid off with Jenness converting his second goal of the match as his shot bounced off Indian goalkeeper Suraj Karkera’s pad into the back of the net. The second Test will be played Saturday.

 

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