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Hockey World League: Indian men beat Bangladesh, move into 3rd round

New Delhi, Feb 24: India came from behind to beat Bangladesh 5-1 for their fifth consecutive win in the Hero Hockey World League Round 2 and move into the third round of the league at

IANS Updated on: February 25, 2013 0:05 IST
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hockey world league indian men beat bangladesh move into 3rd round

New Delhi, Feb 24: India came from behind to beat Bangladesh 5-1 for their fifth consecutive win in the Hero Hockey World League Round 2 and move into the third round of the league at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium here Sunday.





Danish Mujtaba (14th, 64th) scored a brace while Rupinder Pal Singh (32nd), Akashdeep Singh (50th) and Malak Singh (58th) scored a goal apiece. Mamamur Rahman struck the solitary goal for Bangladesh in the fifth minute.

Besides India, Ireland, who finished second with a 4-0 win over China, also made it to the third round of the World League, which is a qualifying tournament for the 2014 World Cup in the Hague. India finished with 15 points and Ireland 12.

Coming into the match, India had virtually qualified for the next round. But in their last outing, they were up against some strong challenge from the neighbours, who are ranked lowly at 40th in the FIH rankings.

Bangladesh put on a tough fight in the first half and also took a surprise lead in the fifth minute with Rahman firing in a low-flick to sound the board.

Stunned by an early goal, India launched a wave of attacks but Bangladesh goalkeeper Mohammed Zahid Hossain made some brilliant moves to deny them a goal.

India, however, drew parity within 10 minutes with Danish deflecting in a straight hit from V.R. Raghunath. At the half-hour mark, Danish earned a penalty corner for Rupinder Pal Singh to convert as India went into lead in the 31st minute.

India could have scored more in the first half had it not been for the profligacy of Mandeep Singh. The youngster had two great opportunities but messed them up badly.

In the 23rd minute, Mandeep missed a sitter as he had only the goalie to beat but his shot hit the left post. He again came close, two minutes before the breather, as he entered the circle from the left but was tackled easily by Mohammed Sarowar Hossain.

India came out with a better plan in the second half and the floodgates opened in the last 20 minutes as they slammed in three goals in a space of 13 minutes.

India coach Michael Nobbs said he was happy with the youngsters and was also impressed with the consistency of the team since the Champions Trophy.

“In this tournament our first aim was to try and improve as a team and qualify for the next round, which we have achieved. Youngsters like Malak Singh and Mandeep Singh have played really well and we have to keep trying out young players to build a larger pool,” he said.

India skipper Sardar Singh was adjudged the man of the tournament was given a cash award of Rs.3 lakh while Danish was the man of the match.

Raghunath, who was the defender of the tournament, was also the joint top scorer with Ireland striker Alan Southern with eight goals each. Irishman David Harte was the goalkeeper of the tournament.

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