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Round Two to India

Round Two to India

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India fought back with a combination of speed and skill arresting a two goal deficit at the University of Birmingham to win the second of their three Test match series against England 4-3.


The Indians produced a fine display of speed and skill to erase a two-goal deficit and notched up their first win of the European tour at the University of Birmingham.


Arjun Halappa (35th minute), Dhananjay Mahadik (41st), Rajpal Singh (43rd) and Gurvinder Chandi (65th min) scored for India, while England’s marksmen were Ashley Jackson (22nd and 69th) and Jonty Clarke (26th min). England, who won the first Test 3-1 on Wednesday, started aggressively but met with stiff resistance from the Indian defenders, particularly from Sardar Singh in a his new role of sweeper back.


In the eighth minute, India had their first opportunity to score but Tushar Khandker failed to control SV Sunil’s powerful cross to the back post. England, who earned six penalty corners in the first half, had to wait for the last one to net the opener.


Ashley Jackson got it spot on in the 22nd minute as his powerful flick finally beat Adrian D’souza. The home team could have doubled up a minute later but Simon Egerton, teed up by James Tindall, pushed wide.


India went into full throttle but soon fell into further arrears as England built up on a turnover in the 26th minute. Matt Daly’s shot was well saved by D’souza low to his left but before Bimal Lakra could react Jonty Clark did brilliantly to knock home the loose ball. India got their opening goal at the stroke of half-time from their first penalty corner after Chandi was blocked inside the circle.


However, Dhananjay Mahadik’s flick was taken by custodian James Fair dangerously resulting in another penalty corner. Arjun Halappa fired a low flick into the bottom right corner to give a 2-1 score at half time.


India returned for the second half with renewed vigour and they turned the game on its head with two goals in quick succession.


Chandi moved into the circle with a solo and an obstruction lead to India’s third penalty corner in the 41st minute, from which Mahadik scored the equaliser to the delight of the huge India supporters at the stands.

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