Triker Mandeep Singh proceeded with his rich structure and scored a prop to enable India to whip minnows Poland 10-0 in their last alliance match of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey competition on Friday.
Officially guaranteed of a spot in Saturday's summit conflict against Korea, the Indians scored objectives nearly freely, leaving the Polish players in a trance. Other than Mandeep (50th, 51st minutes), drag-glimmer Varun Kumar (eighteenth, 25th) likewise struck twice while Vivek Sagar Prasad (first), Sumit Kumar (seventh), Surender Kumar (nineteenth), Simranjeet Singh (29th), Nilankanta Sharma (36th) and Amit Rohitdas (55th) were the other objective scorers for India.
Five-time champions India, accordingly, kept up their unbeaten streak in the competition, gathering 13 from five alliance matches with the assistance of four successes and a draw.
With two strikes on Friday, Mandeep turned into the most noteworthy objective scorer in the competition with a sum of seven objectives while Varun took his own count to five objectives up until now.
It was required to be an uneven challenge and it ended up being so as India dashed to a 2-0 lead by the seventh moment through Vivek and Sumit's objectives.
The second quarter saw India reinforce their assault as they made space inside the striking circle. In great structure, Sumit earned a punishment corner for India which was superbly changed over by Varun. A moment later, Surender enrolled his name in the score sheet by scoring from a punishment corner made by Rohidas.
Despite the fact that India lost forward Shilanand Lakra to a green card in the 24th moment, they verified another punishment corner and Varun was hit against focus with an amazing flick to hand his side an ordering 5-0 lead.
With an imposing 6-0 lead at half-time, India kept on ruling after the difference in closures. In the 36th moment, the ball was in Nilakanta's court to score in the wake of getting a decent go from Sumit.
Despite the fact that India oversaw just a single objective in the second from last quarter, the group made a solid completion in the final quarter and scored three additional objectives.
The Polish goalkeeper, in the interim, was amazing as he made some splendid recoveries to keep Gursahibjit Singh and Simranjeet Singh under control right off the bat in the final quarter. An intensely struck punishment corner by Rohidas excessively was well-spared by Popiolkowski.
India's eighth and ninth objective fell off skilful shows by Mandeep. His first objective was scored after he blocked Michal Raciniewski to take an immediate shot on objective, while his second was well-helped by Gurinder Singh.
India's tenth objective was scored after Surender earned a punishment corner with Amit making a decent change.
Officially guaranteed of a spot in Saturday's summit conflict against Korea, the Indians scored objectives nearly freely, leaving the Polish players in a trance. Other than Mandeep (50th, 51st minutes), drag-glimmer Varun Kumar (eighteenth, 25th) likewise struck twice while Vivek Sagar Prasad (first), Sumit Kumar (seventh), Surender Kumar (nineteenth), Simranjeet Singh (29th), Nilankanta Sharma (36th) and Amit Rohitdas (55th) were the other objective scorers for India.
Five-time champions India, accordingly, kept up their unbeaten streak in the competition, gathering 13 from five alliance matches with the assistance of four successes and a draw.
With two strikes on Friday, Mandeep turned into the most noteworthy objective scorer in the competition with a sum of seven objectives while Varun took his own count to five objectives up until now.
It was required to be an uneven challenge and it ended up being so as India dashed to a 2-0 lead by the seventh moment through Vivek and Sumit's objectives.
The second quarter saw India reinforce their assault as they made space inside the striking circle. In great structure, Sumit earned a punishment corner for India which was superbly changed over by Varun. A moment later, Surender enrolled his name in the score sheet by scoring from a punishment corner made by Rohidas.
Despite the fact that India lost forward Shilanand Lakra to a green card in the 24th moment, they verified another punishment corner and Varun was hit against focus with an amazing flick to hand his side an ordering 5-0 lead.
With an imposing 6-0 lead at half-time, India kept on ruling after the difference in closures. In the 36th moment, the ball was in Nilakanta's court to score in the wake of getting a decent go from Sumit.
Despite the fact that India oversaw just a single objective in the second from last quarter, the group made a solid completion in the final quarter and scored three additional objectives.
The Polish goalkeeper, in the interim, was amazing as he made some splendid recoveries to keep Gursahibjit Singh and Simranjeet Singh under control right off the bat in the final quarter. An intensely struck punishment corner by Rohidas excessively was well-spared by Popiolkowski.
India's eighth and ninth objective fell off skilful shows by Mandeep. His first objective was scored after he blocked Michal Raciniewski to take an immediate shot on objective, while his second was well-helped by Gurinder Singh.
India's tenth objective was scored after Surender earned a punishment corner with Amit making a decent change.
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