Men's hockey: India work hard for 4-3 win over Wales

IANS  |  Gold Coast 

S.V. Sunil's late goal helped India's men's team overcome a lower-ranked with a 4-3 win in a Pool B match of the 21st (CWG) here on Sunday.

Wales' drag-flicker Gareth Furlong's hat-trick had threatened and the latter was on the verge of playing second consecutive draw after the tie. But Sunil scored off a rebound from a penalty corner with around two minutes to go.

Furlong's all goals were equalisers for their teams. His first goal came a minute after Dilpreet Singh's field goal, a drive from the right in the 16th minute, gave the lead.

regained the lead through Mandeep Singh's tap-in off a penalty corner rebound in the 27th minute. took 17 minutes to come up with the equaliser via Furlong, who exposes India's shortcomings in defending the set-piece.

scored in his fourth penalty corner attempt in the 56th minute to give the 3-2 lead with four minutes left for the end of the game. But Furlong struck again past P.R. Sreejesh to make it 3-3 in the following minute. once again lost composure and focus after scoring a goal which allowed to launch a speedy counter-attack to earn a penalty corner which was poorly defended by Sreejesh and his defence.

However, a minute later Wales, failed to fully clear Harmanpreet's drag-flick. Sunil's first attmept was blocked but he got hold of the ball again before hitting at the empty right post to make it 4-3.

"I am happy with the win but not with our performance because we can do so much better than this. Though we were a better team today compared to our first match against Pakistan, we need to play our A game against if we want to see ourselves in the Semi Final," said Indian in a release.

Following the win, jumped to the second spot in the Pool B with four points -- same as top-placed England but behind on goal difference. England played a 2-2 draw against a gutsy in the other Pool B match of the day, with the Asian outfit earning third consecutive draw to be third in the table.

take on in their next match, a team that heavily relies on penalty corners and on a good day can cause an upset win. After a poor conversion rate in penalty corners against Wales, Marijne would want his team to improve on this aspect.

"We cannot miss any opportunity to score and today there were plenty of those opportunities. But I am hopeful the win today will give us a good moment for the next game," he said.

--IANS

pur/vd

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 18:02 IST