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Junior Men’s Champ’ship 2015 (A Division)
Jr Men (Div A): Punjab, SSCB start with huge win
Mysore (Karnataka), 14 April 2015: The participating teams started well on the first day of the 5th edition of the Junior Men National Hockey Championship 2015 (Div A) where they outclassed their opponents to register their first wins on the opening day of the tournament at Mysore, Karnataka today.

Hockey Punjab picked up its first win in the opening match of the tournament against Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy 9-1. The second match witnessed Services Sports Control Board defeating Hockey Maharashtra 5-1. Hockey Odisha beat Hockey Bhopal by 4-1 in the third match and Hockey Karnataka held Manipur Hockey 2-2 in the fourth match.

The first match of the day Hockey Punjab registered their first win of the tournament over Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy 9-1. Hockey Punjab’s Ajit Pandit supported his team with two goals and helped his team with the initial lead of 2-0 in the 20th and 21st minute of the game. Through the penalty corner earned in the 29th minute of the match, Harmanpreet Singh dexterously scored the third goal for Hockey Punjab. Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy showed no signs of fear and finally opened their score card in the 30th minute through Shahbaz Uddin’s field effort. Ajit Pandit contributed two more field goals to Hockey Punjab in the 33rd and 43rd minute taking the lead further at 5-1. Hockey Punjab did not stop here as it scored 4 field goals through Ajmer Singh in the 44th, 49th and 69th minute and Sukhjeet Singh in the 58thminute advancing the scores to 9-1. As Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy failed to deliver on the opportunities, Hockey Punjab declared its first win of the tournament with 9-1 on the score board.

In another match of Pool A, Services Sports Control Board had an easy win over Hockey Maharashtra with the former winning the match with 5 goals to 1. The match started with Services Sports Control Board going on attack immediately and five minutes into the game, Bishram Dodray scored the first goal for the team. In the 25th minute, Mohd Nadeem scored the second goal followed by Harpreet Singh who added another field goal in the 32nd minute which helped Services Sports Control Board take a 3-0 lead. Sangram Pokhale for Hockey Maharashtra scored the lone goal for his team and opened the team’s score card in the 41stminute. In the second half of the game, continuing their attack on the opponents, Services Sports Control Board stood strong as they scored two goals with the support of Mohd Nadeem and Jograj in the 56th and the 66th minute of the game. With this, Services Sports Control Board pulled off a fine win against Hockey Maharashtra 5-1.

In Pool B match, Hockey Odisha beat Hockey Bhopal by 4-1 in the one-sided match. It was Bhopal who scored the first goal of the match in the 16th minute of the match when Mohd. Umar stormed into the opponent’s half and hit the ball hard into the net. After conceding the goal, Odisha team came strongly on the field with more zeal after the Half-time. They scored four goals continuously in the rest of the match and finished as winners. Kunjan Topno opened the account in the 46thminute after dribbled past opponent’s defenders. After five minutes (51st minute), Sanjib Ekka sneaked into the defence-line and sent the ball into the goal box to extend the lead. After three minutes (54thminute), skipper Prasant Tikka charged from the front and scored the third goal for his team. Leading by 3-1, Odisha was now in total charge of the match and they continued their attacking game. In the 66thminute, Nitin Mukesh Tigga scored the fourth goal for his team and helped his team to register a thumping 4-1 victory over Hockey Bhopal.

In another Pool B match, Hockey Karnataka and Manipur Hockey fought neck-to-neck and finished with a score of 2-2. Both the team tussled hard in the first half and couldn’t breach each other’s defence. It was Manipur whose star player Mani Huidrom scored the first goal of the match in 41st minute and gave an early lead of 1-0. However, after three minutes (44th minute), Karnataka’s M D Raheel out-foxed opponent’s players and sent the ball into net to score an equaliser. His teammate Abharan Sudev scored the second goal for his team in the 53rd minute and increased the lead by 2-1. The Karnataka’s joy was short-lived as Mani stroke again and scored his second goal to bring the score-line at 2-2.

Results of the day-

Pool A Hockey Punjab 9 Ajit Pandit (20min- FG, 21min- FG, 33min- FG, 43min- FG), Harmanpreet Singh (29min- PC), Ajmer Singh (44min- FG, 49min- FG, 69min- FG), Sukhjeet Singh (58min- FG) vs Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy 1 Shahbaz Uddin (31min- FG)

Pool A Services Sports Control Board 5 Bishram Dodray (5min- FG), Mohd Nadeem (25min- FG, 56min- FG), Harpreet Singh (32min- FG), Jograj (66min- PC) vs Hockey Maharashtra 1 Sangram Pokhale (41min- FG)

Pool B Hockey Odisha 4 Kunjan Topno (46min-FG), Sanjib Ekka (51min-FG), Prasant Tirkey (54min-FG), Nitin Mukesh Tigga (66min-FG) vs Hockey Bhopal 1 Mohd. Umar (16min-FG)

Pool B Manipur Hockey 2 Mani Huidrom (41min-FG, 55min-FG) vs Hockey Karnataka 2 M D Raheel (44min-FG), Abharan Sudev (53min-FG)

Jr Champ’ship: Haryana, Steel Board triumph

Mysore (Karnataka), 18 April 2015: The 5th Junior National Hockey Championship 2015 (Men) ‘’A’’ division today witnessed two matches as Hockey Haryana trounced Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu by 7-0 and in the second match Steel Plant Sports Board took a convincing win over Uttar Pradesh Hockey of 2-0.

Hockey Haryana playing against Hockey Unit if Tamil Nadu made their intentions clear from the word go. They scored as early as the 4th minute as Sahil Dabas in a field effort edged the ball past the goalkeeper and giving his team the lead in the game 1-0. Hockey Haryana continued its dominance as in the 18th minute the score was doubled in their favour as Somjeet added another to the tally. While Hockey Unit if Tamil Nadu tried to keep the opponents at bay Hockey Haryana added two more goals before the end of first half and was leading the game 4-0. The second half yielded the same story as Hockey Haryana scored their fifth goal in the 40th minute Sanjay converted through the penalty corner opportunity. Already on a high with their 5 goal lead, Hockey Haryana scored two more goals in the 48th and 68th minute as they went on to win the match 7-0.

The second match between Steel Plant Sports Board and Uttar Pradesh Hockey was a one sided affair as Steel Plant Sports Board maintained their attack on the opponents to score two goals and win the match. The match was an intense clash as both teams put pressure on each other but it was Steel Plant Sports Board who scored the first goal in the very 6th minute as Santosh Baxla slammed the ball into the nets and ensuring that the penalty corner did not go a waste. Post the initial goal both teams failed to add any more goal to the scoreboard and leaving the first half scores at 1-0. Second half again was the same story as both teams looked to cash in on the opportunities. Again it was Steel Plant Sports Board who scored and doubled the lead as Santosh Baxla again scored on the penalty corner. This proved to be the winning goal for the team as they beat Uttar Pradesh Hockey 2-0.

Results of the day-

Pool C Hockey Haryana 7 Sahil Dabas (4 min-FG, 29min-FG), Dharmender (18 min-FG), Sanjay (27 min-PC, 40 min-PC), Rajant (48 min-FG), Ravi Chaudhary (68 min-FG) vs Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu 0

Pool C Steel Plant Sports Board 2 Santosh Baxla (6min- PC, 37 min-PC) vs Uttar Pradesh Hockey 0

Jr Men’s : Natioanal Jharkhand Hockey thumbs SAI 10-2

Mysore (Karnataka), 17 April 2015: Continuing to put up a good show on the grounds of Mysore, the twelve teams showcased a challenging fight on the fourth day of the 5th Junior National Hockey Championship 2015 (Men) ‘’A’’ division today.

Hockey Punjab began the day on a winning note as they defeated Services Sports Control Board 4-1 which was followed by an intense battle between Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy and Hockey Maharashtra where the former beat the latter with a close 4-3. Hockey Odisha joined the winning teams as they trounced Manipur Hockey 6-1 in the third match. The fourth match concluded in favour of Hockey Karnataka against Hockey Bhopal 3-2. Fifth match ended with a win for Hockey Jharkhand over Sports Authority of India 10-2. Whereas, the last match concluded the day with victory for Hockey Himachal against Hockey Chhattisgarh 3-0.

The first match of Pool A witnessed an excellent win 4-1 by Hockey Punjab against Services Sports Control Board. The first half of the match was dominated by Hockey Punjab with 3 goals scored without giving a chance to the opponents to strike any shot. The excitement in the game was raised in the 1st minute of the game itself with a smashing field goal coming from Ajmer Singh of Hockey Punjab who also managed to score another field goal in 17th minute taking the team to a 2-0 lead. Continuing with the good show, Hockey Punjab got another field goal in their kitty coming from Simranjeet Singh in the21st minute of the game. It was only in the 53rd minute that Bishram Dodray of Services Sports Control Board managed a goal for his team after continuous efforts. However, with another field goal in the 66th minute by Ajit Pandit, Hockey Punjab announced their triumph today by 4-1 against Services Sports Control Board.

The second match of the day witnessed a nerve-wrecking clash between Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy and Hockey Maharashtra where the former overcame the latter with a narrow margin of 4-3. Both the teams made some impressive forays to pierce the defence of the other team. It was Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy who got its initial breakthrough as early as the 9th minute coming from the stick of Modh Nizamuddin. Post the early setback, Hockey Maharashtra bounced back in the game as they managed to breach the opponent’s defence and bagged two goals through the field efforts of Jay Singh Dulla and Ajinkya Jadhav in the 14th and the 18th minute respectively. This took the score to 2-1 in favour of Hockey Maharashtra. Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy bounced back in the game as Arjun Sharma capitalized on the penalty corner in the 26th minute followed by a beautiful field goal in the 37th minute taking the score 3-2 in their favour. Hockey Maharashtra made a comeback in the game with the support of Aniket Gurav in the 56th minute, levelling the scores at 3-3. Just two minutes in the game to end, it was Arjun Sharma of Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy who added the third goal to his personal tally and the winning goal for his team through a penalty corner conversion in the 68th minute which gave Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy a well deserved win over Hockey Maharashtra 4-3.

The third match of Pool B teams was dominated by Hockey Odisha as they took on Manipur Hockey. Although Manipur Hockey made a wonderful start by scoring the first goal in the 6th minute of the match but failed to score any goals further in the entire match. Hockey Odisha’s Suman Kujur scored two goals in the 18th and the 42nd minute. The team gained full support from Nitin Mukesh Tigga in the 22nd and 60th minute taking the scores to 4-1 in favour of Hockey Odisha. Hockey Odisha did not stop here as Sumit Toppo and Sudhir Kujur shared one goal each in the 65th and 69th minute declaring a convincing win for Hockey Odisha against Manipur Hockey 6-1.

It was a close competition between Hockey Bhopal and Hockey Karnataka in the 4th Match of the day which brought a triumph for Hockey Karnataka with a score of 3-2. The first half of the match itself offered a cut throat competition as a field goal by Karnantaka‘s M.D. Raheel in the 12th minute of the game started the day’s proceedings. Soon, Hockey Bhopal got a chance to make a comeback when Amir-UR-Rehman smashed a beautiful field goal in the 26th minute. It was then the very next minute that Vasanth Kumar Y.G of Hockey Karnataka won another field goal for the team and placed the team in a leading position 2-1 by the end of the first half. The second half of the match witnessed a goal each from both the teams where a penalty corner was converted by Harsahl Sharma of Hockey Bhopal in the 41st minute followed by a winning field goal by the Captain of Hockey Karnataka Somaiah Kuppanda in the 60th minute allowing win the match after a well fought battle.

The fifth match turned out to be a one- sided affair as Hockey Jharkhand enjoyed a good session through the match and gave a tough fight to Sports Authority of India. As early as in the fifth minute of the game, Hockey Jharkhand opened its score card through the Captain Nitesh Kiro by a penalty corner conversion. Sports Authority of India managed to score two goals for themselves with the contribution of Patras Kujur and Ajay Yadav in the 20th and the 22th minute correspondingly post which they failed to add any further goals to their account. On the other hand Hockey Jharkhand started their onslaught post their first goal as Nitesh Kiro again added another goal to the tally in the 26th and going on to score again in the 34th, 42nd and 60th minute taking the team to a very strong position. Premchand Kongari for Hockey Jharkhand scored a brace in the 29th and 55th minute coming from a field effort. Hockey Jharkhand was seen high spirits as Buddu Tuti made no mistake and notched two goals for his team in the 51st and 52nd minute. With this Hockey Jharkhand completed a tally of 10 goals to claim a thumping win over Sports Authority of India 10-2.

In the last match between Hockey Himachal completely dominated the match against Chhattisgarh Hockey as they went onto win the game by 3-0. Hockey Himachal started the game with speed by attacking and trying to put pressure on the opponents. Their persistent attacked yielded results in the 23rd minute Jugraj Singh hammered the ball to convert the penalty corner opportunity. Within two minutes the team got another go at the penalty corner and Jugraj did not mistake again in putting the ball into the nets, taking the lead to 2-0. Second half and Hockey Himachal in their bid to seal the game in their favour added one more to the tally in the 50th as Abhishek score through a field effort with 3-0 on the board, Hockey Himachal registered an easy win.

Results of the day-

Pool A Hockey Punjab 4 Ajmer Singh (1 min, 17min-FG), Simranjeet Singh (21 min-FG), Ajit Pandit (66min) vs Services Sports Control Board 1 Bishram Dodray (53min-FG)

Pool A Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy 4 Modh Nizamuddin (9min- FG), Arjun Sharma (26min- PC, 37min- FG, 68min- PC) vs Hockey Maharashtra 3 Jay Singh Dulla (14min- FG), Ajinkya Jadhav (18min- FG), Aniket Gurav (56min- FG)

Pool B Hockey Odisha 6 Suman Kujur (18min- PC, 42min- PC), Nitin Mukesh Tigga (22min- FG, 60min- FG), Sumit Toppo (65min- FG), Sudhir Kujur (69min- FG) vs Manipur Hockey 1 Mani Huidrom (6min- FG)

Pool B Hockey Karnataka 3 M.D. Raheel (12 min-FG),Vasanth Kumar Y. G (27min-FG),Somaiah Kuppanda (60min-FG) Vs Hockey Bhopal 2 Amir-Ur-Rehman (26min-FG), Harsahl Sharma (41min-PC)

Jr Champ’ship: Haryana, Steel Board triumph

Mysore (Karnataka), 18 April 2015: The 5th Junior National Hockey Championship 2015 (Men) ‘’A’’ division today witnessed two matches as Hockey Haryana trounced Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu by 7-0 and in the second match Steel Plant Sports Board took a convincing win over Uttar Pradesh Hockey of 2-0.

Hockey Haryana playing against Hockey Unit if Tamil Nadu made their intentions clear from the word go. They scored as early as the 4th minute as Sahil Dabas in a field effort edged the ball past the goalkeeper and giving his team the lead in the game 1-0. Hockey Haryana continued its dominance as in the 18th minute the score was doubled in their favour as Somjeet added another to the tally. While Hockey Unit if Tamil Nadu tried to keep the opponents at bay Hockey Haryana added two more goals before the end of first half and was leading the game 4-0. The second half yielded the same story as Hockey Haryana scored their fifth goal in the 40th minute Sanjay converted through the penalty corner opportunity. Already on a high with their 5 goal lead, Hockey Haryana scored two more goals in the 48th and 68th minute as they went on to win the match 7-0.

The second match between Steel Plant Sports Board and Uttar Pradesh Hockey was a one sided affair as Steel Plant Sports Board maintained their attack on the opponents to score two goals and win the match. The match was an intense clash as both teams put pressure on each other but it was Steel Plant Sports Board who scored the first goal in the very 6th minute as Santosh Baxla slammed the ball into the nets and ensuring that the penalty corner did not go a waste. Post the initial goal both teams failed to add any more goal to the scoreboard and leaving the first half scores at 1-0. Second half again was the same story as both teams looked to cash in on the opportunities. Again it was Steel Plant Sports Board who scored and doubled the lead as Santosh Baxla again scored on the penalty corner. This proved to be the winning goal for the team as they beat Uttar Pradesh Hockey 2-0.

Results of the day-

Pool C Hockey Haryana 7 Sahil Dabas (4 min-FG, 29min-FG), Dharmender (18 min-FG), Sanjay (27 min-PC, 40 min-PC), Rajant (48 min-FG), Ravi Chaudhary (68 min-FG) vs Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu 0

Pool C Steel Plant Sports Board 2 Santosh Baxla (6min- PC, 37 min-PC) vs Uttar Pradesh Hockey 0

Jr Men’s (Div A): Haryana, UP, SAI, HP enters semi


Mysore (Karnataka), 19 April 2015: Before entering the semi-final stage of the Hockey India 5th Junior National Hockey Championship 2015 (Men) –Division A, the top eight teams registered wins in their respective matches in Mysore, Karnataka today.

The day started with a win for Hockey Haryana who drubbed Steel Plant Sports Board 4-3, followed by Uttar Pradesh Hockey who edged-past Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu with a score 4-0. Third encounter proved to be a thrilling match where Sports Authority of India defeated Chhattisgarh Hockey by 6-2. Ending the day on a winning note, Hockey Himachal beat Hockey Jharkhand with a score of 1-0.

The first match of the day between Hockey Haryana and Steel Plant Sports Board turned out to be a tough battle for the both teams, which concluded with a close 4-3 win for Hockey Haryana. Both the teams were seen striving to score the first goal in the first few minutes of the game. However, it was Rajant from Hockey Haryana who initiated the chain of goals when he smashed a penalty corner and a field goal one after the other in the 26th and 27th minute of the game respectively. The game seemed to be dominated by Hockey Haryana before Janima Majhi from Steel Plant Sports Board opened the account for the team in the 34th minute assuring a goal for the team by the end of the first half which led to a score of 2-1. It was then an even more exciting hockey show on the ground when Hockey Haryana confirmed a tough game for the opponents by striking another field goal coming from Santa Singh in the 45th minute of the game. The second half witnessed excellent shots coming from the sticks of both teams trying to get better of each other. It was in the 50th minute that Santosh Baxla from Steel Plant Sports Board converted a penalty corner giving a support to the team which was followed by another penalty corner in the 56th minute by Anand Kumar Kujur from the same team. The star of the game was Rajant who ended the war of goals with another field goal in the 65th minute and led the team towards a remarkable victory 4-3.

The second clash of the day was a one sided game dominated by Uttar Pradesh Hockey who pulled down Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu with a score 4-0. Uttar Pradesh showcased a good start by converting the first penalty corner in the 3rd minute of the game which was successfully done by Govind Singh Rawat. However the remaining first half of the game was a struggle for both the teams, especially Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu which could not win a goal despite continuous efforts. This led the first half of the game to end in favour of Hockey Uttar Pradesh with a score 1-0. It was in the 42nd minute that Rahul Kumar Rajbhar brought back the excitement in the game by scoring a field goal for Uttar Pradesh Hockey. It was then the same team which continued to turn their efforts into desired results with one goal after another, the third one coming from Praveen Soni who shot a field goal in the 62nd minute driving the team to a win-win situation. The game ended with a another winning field goal for Hockey Uttar Pradesh coming from Suvarn Khandkar in the 68th minute which drove the team towards an easy win.

Continuing the day with one more win, Sports Authority of India defeated Chhattisgarh Hockey 6-2. Both the teams made constant efforts to pierce the defence of the other in search of an initial opening and it was Sports Authority of India who took the lead in the 16th minute through Dharmendra Yadav. Taking the lead to 2-0, Mohd Faiaz Sarwar scored the second goal in the 22nd minute in favour of Sports Authority of India. Chhattisgarh Hockey showcased brilliant on-field skills and broke the shackles in the 26thminute through the stick of Pramod Harpal and reduced the margin to 2-1. Just before going into the break, Sports Authority of India scored the third goal for themselves when Mohith Kumar successfully converted a penalty stroke in the 30th minute advancing their scores to 3-1. Chhattisgarh Hockey gained momentum and retaliated through a field goal with the support of Wasiullah Khan in the 39th minute. The next three goals of the match were scored by Sports Authority of India with the support of Mohith Kumar and Dharmendra Yadav in the 41st and 44th minute respectively. This was followed by a last minute goal by the captain Brijendra Singh in the 69th minute. With Chhattisgarh Hockey unable to add any further goals to their account, Sports Authority of India declared a convincing win against Chhattisgarh Hockey 6-2.

The last match of the day was an exciting affair as Hockey Jharkhand went down to Hockey Himachal 0-1. Although the entire first half went goalless for both the teams, they made desperate attempts to find the gaps in order to reach the nets. It was only in the 59thminute that Hockey Himachal took the lead and scored a solitary goal through a remarkable penalty corner conversion by Jugraj Singh. As Hockey Jharkhand failed to open their scorecard, the game concluded in favour of Hockey Himachal who trounced Hockey Jharkhand 1-0.

Results of the day-

Pool C Hockey Haryana 4 Rajant (26min –PC, 27 min –FG, 65min-FG) Santa Singh(45min-FG) vs Steel Plant Sports Board 3Janma Majhi (34min-FG),Santosh Baxla (50min-PC), Anad Kumar Kuljur (56 min-PC)

Pool C Uttar Pradesh Hockey 4 Govind Singh Rawat (3min-PC),Rahul Kumar Rajbhar (42min-FG), Praveen Soni (62min-FG),Suvarn Khandkar (68min-FG) vs Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu 0

Pool D Sports Authority of India 6 Dharmendra Yadav (16min- 16min-FG, 44min- FG), Mohd Faiaz Sarwar (22min- FG), Mohith Kumar (30min-PS, 41min-PC), Brijendra Singh (69min- FG) vs Chhattisgarh Hockey 2 Pramod Harpal (26min- FG), Wasiullah Khan (39min-FG)

Pool D Hockey Himachal 1 Jugraj Singh (59min-PC) vs Hockey Jharkhand 0

Jr Men’s (Div A): Punjab, Odisha book final berth

Mysore (Karnataka), 21 April 2015: Playing for the Finale berth of the 5th Junior National Hockey Championship 2015 (Men) – Division A, the semi finals saw Hockey Punjab taking on Hockey Himachal where the former beat the later in all departments to claim the Finale spot tomorrow. In the second semifinal between Hockey Odisha and Hockey Haryana, it was Hockey Odisha which emerged victorious after a hard fought battle and a score of 3-1 in their favour.

The fans have a reason to rejoice as all semi-final and Finals of the National Championship matches this year will be telecast LIVE on DD Sports.

The first semi-final clash between Hockey Punjab and Hockey Himachal proved good news for Hockey Punjab as they delivered in all departments to advance to the Finals of the 5th Junior National Hockey Championship 2015 (Men) –Division A. Showcasing the intent to win from the word go, Hockey Punjab scored in the third minute of the match as the penalty corner was slammed into the nets by Harmanpreet Singh leaving the opponents stunned. Trying to get back from the early set-back Hockey Himachal tried to score but failed in their attempts as Hockey Punjab’s defence proved strong. The team doubled the lead in the 10th minute when Harmanpreet Singh yet again capitalized on a penalty corner. With a lead of 2-0 at half time, Hockey Punjab started the second half with an edge. They added another dent on Hockey Himachal as they registered their third goal in the 43rd minute when Simranjit Singh’s field effort found the nets. Unable to capitalize on opportunities, Hockey Himachal lost the game and a chance to advance to the Finals.

The second semi-final match between Hockey Odisha and and Hockey Haryana was a complete dry run in the first half as the defence of both the teams were alert, not allowing any single opportunity to be cashed on by the opponents. With the second half being the crucial deciding session, it was Hockey Odisha who finally broke the jinx as they converted the penalty corner in the 53rd minute by Suman Kujur. Taking the goal as a cue, the team scored within two , again through Sumna Kujur converting the penalty corner. Trailing the game 0-2, Hockey Haryana registered their first goal in the 56th minute when Santa Singh charged into the D and deflected the ball into the nets. While Hockey Haryana tried to equalize the game, Hockey Odisha dented their spirits as they scored their third and final goal in the 63rd minute and going on to win the match 3-1.

Results of the day-

Semi-Final 1 Hockey Punjab 2 Harmanpreet Singh (3min –PC, 10 min –PC) Simranjit Singh (43min-FG) vs Hockey Himachal 0

Semi-Final 2 Hockey Odisha 3 Suman Kujur (53 min-PC, 55 min-PC), Prakash Barla (63min-FG) vs Hockey Haryana 1 Santa Singh (56 min-FG)