Kalinga Lancers score narrow 6-5 win over Punjab Warriors
BY Agencies3 Feb 2017 11:06 PM IST
Agencies3 Feb 2017 11:06 PM IST
Kalinga Lancers eked out a close 6-5 win over Jaypee Punjab Warriors, their first-ever victory against the defending champions, to jump to the top of the standings in the fifth edition of the Hockey India League, here today.
German stalwart Moritz Fuerste struck twice (18th and 28th minutes) while Glenn Turner (11th) and SK Uthappa (32nd) also found the net to ensure the home team bagged five points from the match, despite a late surge by the visitors.
The encounter between Kalinga Lancers and defending Champions Punjab Warriors brought back memories from last year's HIL when the two top teams met in the final and this time Kalinga Lancers avenged their loss.
Playing in front of an enthusiastic and loud Bhubaneswar crowd, there was was no doubt this game was of high stakes for the hosts and they did not disappoint.
The first quarter witnessed the two teams trading penalty corners and it was Punjab Warriors who won the match's first short corner, thanks to Jake Whetton. The visitors found a perfect chance to take the lead in only the second minute of the match.
Though Mink Van Der Weerden successfully converted the chance, the umpire denied them the early lead as the ball was trapped within the circle and not outside.
Kalinga Lancers won their first penalty corner in the ninth minute, but the flick by Gurjinder Singh was brilliantly saved by Tristan Clemons.
But the home team were unrelenting and desperate to get off to a good start they pressed hard and it paid off when Glenn Turner struck early.
It was Matthew Dawson's perfect pass forward that found Turner within the circle who tapped it fiercely into the post giving the home team a 2-0 lead in the 11th minute.
The home team continued to dominate the second quarter too as they found yet another break through their skipper Moritz Fuerste, who successfully used the video referral to win his team their second penalty corner.
The German is rarely off the mark when it comes to converting penalty corners and this time too he was inch perfect when he deflected the ball between Clements legs, after an improvised injection by Turner. This took the Kalinga Lancers score to 3-0.
Ranchi Rays will play Uttar Pradesh Wizards in Ranchi tomorrow.
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