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Sultan of Johor Cup: India maul New Zealand 7-1

October 07, 2018 20:59 IST

India's Shilanand Lakra celebrates after scoring a goal against New Zealand in the 8th Sultan of Johor Cup hockey tournament in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on Sunday

IMAGE: India's Shilanand Lakra celebrates after scoring a goal against New Zealand in the 8th Sultan of Johor Cup hockey tournament in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on Sunday. Photograph: PTI

The Indian junior men's hockey team thrashed New Zealand 7-1 to register their second consecutive win at the eighth Sultan of Johor Cup in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on Sunday.

Prabhjot Singh (6th minute), Shilanand Lakra (15th, 43rd), Harmanjit Singh (21st), Mohd Faraz (23rd), Abhishek (50th) and skipper Mandeep Mor (60th) were the goal scorers for India.

New Zealand's consolation goal came from the sticks of Sam Hiha in the 53rd minute.

On the opening day of the tournament, the Indians had registered a hard fought 2-1 win over hosts Malaysia.

Last year's bronze medallist, India got off to an attacking start as Prabhjot's fine goal in the sixth minute put New Zealand on the back foot.

 

Shilanand Lakra, who had made his senior debut earlier this year at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia, capitalised on a good assist to put the ball past the New Zealand goalkeeper to double the scoreline.

Though New Zealand tried to overcome the initial setback, India's defence did not allow any easy circle entries.

 Indian goalkeeper Pankaj Rajak too showed a good account of himself, making some good saves to deny New Zealand.

The Indian forwards kept up the pressure as they scored back-to-back goals in the 21st and 23rd minute through Harmanjit's field strike and Mohd Faraz's penalty corner conversion.

While the third quarter saw both teams drop the pace a bit, India extended their lead in the 43rd minute through Lakra.

It was Abhishek's 50th minute goal that put India 6-0 ahead, even as New Zealand's Sam Hiha scored a consolation goal three minute later.

Skipper Mandeep also registered his name in the score sheet as he converted a smart variation from a penalty corner to hand India the massive win.

India will next take on Japan in their third match on October 9.

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