Sub-junior National Hockey C'ship: Rajasthan outplay MP 2-0

ANI  |  Hojai (Assam) [India] 

swept aside 2-0 in their Pool A clash on Day Two of the 8th Hockey Sub Junior (Men) National Championship here at the Hockey Stadium on Saturday.

In the first match of the day, Madhya Pradesh's strong defence kept Rajasthan, who had scored a stunning 9-0 win against on the opening day, from scoring early on.

It was only in the 34th minute that they found a breakthrough when successfully converted a penalty corner. Meanwhile, their defence stuck together to keep from equalizing. then scored a field goal in the 65th minute to take home the winning points.

In a Pool C encounter, Citizen Hockey XI and Madhya played out a goalless draw.

Meanwhile, after losing 0-9 in their first match, overpowered a stiff challenge from Goans to win 4-1. Though it was Goans who opened the scoreboard in the 22nd minute through a field goal by their Daniel Shahu, remained patient in their pursuit and kept finding gaps in the striking circle to convert. Their moment of joy came in the 56th minute when Sharib Ahmed equalized.

Soon after, their scored three sensational goals in the 63rd, 64th and 69th minute. His first goal came off a penalty corner while the second goal was a and the third came off a brilliant field goal that helped gain winning points.

In another Pool B match, held to a goalless draw.

In the Pool B match, beat Puducherry 2-0 with both goals scored by Akhil Krishnan in the 41st and 66th minute.

In a Pool C match, Coorg lost to Madhya 0-3 with all three goals by (15', 27', 42').

Himachal, on the other hand, beat Hockey 8-0. Goals were scored by Rajan (10', 37', 55', 58'), Harpal (16', 49'), Angirus Saklani (60') and (58').

Hockey Uttrakhand beat Authority of 1-0 in a closely-fought Pool D match. Ganesh Singh was the lone scorer of the match with his 37th minute field goal.

Meanwhile, hosts beat 12-0 in their Pool C match. Ankit Kumar starred in their impressive win with goals in 20th, 26th, 30th and 31st minute while (56', 57', 59') scored thrice, (17', 22') and Madhurjya Baruah (15', 68') struck twice, scored a goal in the 70th minute.

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First Published: Sat, January 06 2018. 21:40 IST