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Hockey: Ireland stun India in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

ANI  |  Ipoh [Malaysia] 

Indian Men's Team fumbled as they lost 3-2 to in their last league match here at the 27th Shah Cup 2018 on Friday. (10') and (26') put in the lead twice while (24'), (36') and (42') strikes handed the win.

After rekindling their hopes of making the final with a convincing 5-1 win against in their previous match, vied for another win. Playing structured and disciplined hockey, won a penalty corner in the 10th minute.

Varun Kumar was at the first battery but it was who came up with a great finish to direct the flick into the net.

With a 1-0 lead, had to contain and ensure they stayed ahead. denied their first penalty corner of the match with video referral that was ruled in India's favour.

However, they conceded an equalizer soon, following good teamwork between Kirk Shimmins, and O'Donoghue, who ended up scoring.

In the 26th minute though, helped reclaim the lead with a splendid penalty corner, finding the top net with a fiercely-struck drag-flick.

A foot foul by Dipsan Tirkey saw concede a penalty corner only 15 seconds prior to the half-time hooter but Suraj Karkera was on top of his job to save the effort.

seemed to drop their game slightly in the third quarter with scoring two goals in the 36th and 42nd minute through and respectively. The Irish dominated the ball possession while their came up with some brilliant saves to keep under pressure.

Though had more circle entries, they could not make much of it thanks to attentiveness at the goalpost.

Indian forwards started looking desperate to make forays into the striking circle. While the team's defence contained the Irish from taking a further lead, an infringement by helped win another penalty corner, however, drag-flicker couldn't make it count.

With time ticking away, pulled out their to add an extra man to their attack. Simranjeet Singh was responsible for winning yet another penalty corner for in the 56th minute, but Varun Kumar's drag was deflected by onrushing Irish players.

Counting down to the final hooter, errors proved dear for the Indian team while successfully held on to their 3-2 lead to win.

will next play in the 5th/6th place match on March 10.

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First Published: Sat, March 10 2018. 07:05 IST
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