India makes flying start in Asian Champions Trophy with a 7-2 win over China
The hosts India made a flying start in the Hero Asian Champions Trophy Hockey Tournament at Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium on Thursday with an emphatic 7-2 win over China. Earlier, Malaysia stunned Pakistan 3-1 and Korea defeated Asian Games champions Japan 2-1.
Playing before a strong home crowd, India made an impressive start by taking a 3-0 lead in the first quarter, thanks to a brace by skipper Harmanpreet Singh, who converted penalty corners in the fifth and eighth minutes. And when the teams were about to break at the end of the first quarter, Sukhjeet Singh, latched on a rebound off a drag flick to hoist India’s third goal.
Six of India’s goals came directly or from rebounds of penalty corners. While Harmanpreet Singh accounted for the first two, Sukhjeet Singh (15th minute) and Mandeep Singh (40th) scored from rebounds. Another drag-flicker, Varun Kumar, too, had a brace to his name with his brilliant penalty corner conversions in the 19th and 30th minutes.
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