Sultan of Johor Cup: Indian Junior Men Trounce Hosts Malaysia 5-2 in Opener

Last Updated: October 22, 2022, 23:27 IST

Sultan of Johor Cup: Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team (IANS)

Sultan of Johor Cup: Indian Junior Men’s Hockey Team (IANS)

Amandeep (6′), Araijeet Singh Hundal (10′), Boby Singh Dhami (20′), Sudeep Chirmako (26′), and Sharda Nand Tiwari (56′) scored for India in the match. Malaysia’s goals were scored by Shahmie Irfan Suhaimi (13′) and Muhammad Mamat (52′).

The Indian junior men’s hockey team started its campaign in the 10th Sultan of Johor Cup, defeating Malaysia 5-2 in its opening game on Saturday.

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Amandeep (6′), Araijeet Singh Hundal (10′), Boby Singh Dhami (20′), Sudeep Chirmako (26′), and Sharda Nand Tiwari (56′) scored for India in the match. Malaysia’s goals were scored by Shahmie Irfan Suhaimi (13′) and Muhammad Mamat (52′).

India showed intent right away in the match, with captain Uttam Singh pressing deep inside the circle in the first minute. Malaysia, on the other hand, maintained a strong defensive line and averted the threat. A few minutes later, Amandeep hit a reverse hit into the net to give India the lead.

Araijeet Singh Hundal deflected the ball into the net from a penalty corner attempt, giving India a 2-0 lead. Malaysia’s Shahmie Irfan Suhaimi pulled one back with a couple of minutes left in the first quarter.

At the start of the second quarter, India continued to press deep inside Malaysia’s circle, putting pressure on the opposition’s defence, Hockey India informed in a release on Saturday.

Boby Singh Dhami extended India’s lead by tricking his way past the Malaysian defence and then hitting a reverse hit into the net. Sudeep Chirmako scored India’s fourth goal from a counter-attack just before halftime.

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The second half began with Malaysia earning an early penalty corner, but an error by Malaysian captain Abd Razak Syawal quickly ended the threat. Boby Singh Dhami sent a blistering pass to Uttam Singh in the centre, but the Indian captain was unable to get his stick on the ball.

Malaysia maintained possession for the majority of the third quarter in the hopes of covering the deficit but were unable to convert it into a goal.

Malaysia began to show urgency with 15 minutes remaining on the clock as Danish Aiman Muhammad struck a reverse hit that just missed the target.

Minutes later, India earned their second penalty corner of the game, but Malaysia goalkeeper Mohamad Rafaizul saved it. Muhammad Mamat scored a late goal to give Malaysia hope. However, Sharda Nand Tiwari scored from a penalty corner as India won the match 5-2.

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