Thrashing! India pummels Pakistan at Azlan Shah

The 5-1 nightmare Pakistan endured will do little to its confidence as goals from Manpreet Singh, SV Sunil (2), Talwinder and Rupinderpal helped India stay in the hunt for the final.

Published : Apr 12, 2016 17:11 IST , Ipoh (Malaysia)

Action from the India-Pakistan encounter.
Action from the India-Pakistan encounter.
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Action from the India-Pakistan encounter.

A dominant India registered its biggest victory over arch-rival Pakistan in six years when it coasted to a 5-1 win in a round-robin league match of the 25th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. This was India's biggest win since its 7-4 triumph against Pakistan in the 2010 Commonwealth Games at New Delhi.

Playing its best game of the tournament, Manpreet Singh opened the scoring for India in the fourth minute but Pakistan equalised in the seventh through captain Mohammad Irfan.

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But thereafter it was all India as the Sardar Singh-led side controlled the proceedings with S. V. Sunil scoring two opportunistic field goals in the 10th and 41st minutes.

Talwinder Singh then capitalised on a rebound to score India's fourth goal in the 50th minute before Rupinder Pal Singh converted a penalty corner in the 54th minute. India's victory would have been bigger had Rupinder converted a penalty stroke in the 55th minute and an deflection into the net by Ramandeep Singh in the 69th was not disallowed after the umpire initially blew for a goal.

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The victory took India to the second spot in the round-robin league standings with nine points from four outings. The table is being led by world champions Australia on 12 points from four straight wins.

Australia defeats NZ

Australia took one step into the final when it prevailed 1-0 over Oceania rivals and defending champions New Zealand, who now have eight points from five matches.

The all-important goals for Australia was scored by captain Jamie Dwyer, who capitalised on a rebound to shoot into the open goal with the goalkeeper at his mercy.

Later in the day, in an exhibition of the sub-continental style of hockey, India lifted its game by leaps and bounds to dominate the match, forcing Pakistan to crowd its territory in the second half to deny Sardar's men more goals.

Aggressive start

India got off to a flying start with Manpreet picking up a short pass from Sunil on the left and shooting on target with a firm reverse drive in the fourth minute of play.

Pakistan equalised within three minutes when it forced two successive penalty corners with captain Muhammad Irfan converting the second one with a low drag-flick to the right of Indian goalkeeper Akash Chikte.

The Manpreet-Sunil combination produced the second Indian goal in the 10th minute when Sunil got a faith deflection into the net to Manpreet’s free-hit from 25 yards.

Pakistan goalkeeper Imran Butt then brought off a fine save when he leapt to his left to palm away a rasping drag-flick by Rupinder from India’s first penalty former in the 18th minute of play.

Rupinder was off the field, serving two minutes for a green card suspension, when Pakistan earned its third penalty corner, but Irfan’s rising drag-flick struck Manpreet on the knee and he had to limp off the pitch. Sunil boosted India’s lead to 3-1 when he pushed the ball into an open goal after receiving Nikkin Thimmaiah’s square pass on an opening created by Kothajit Singh’s push from the sideline in the 41st minute.

Talwinder then picked up the ball from a defender’s stick to shoot on target for an opportunistic goal in the 50th minute before Rupinder’s rasping drag-flick ended in the net from a penalty corner four minutes later.

Manpreet later came back to earn India a penalty stroke, when he was tripped in the scoring zone, but Rupinder sent the flick straight into the goalkeeper’s pads.

India will next play title holder New Zealand tomorrow.

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