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India outplay Spain 3-0 in men's hockey match

By IANS | Updated: July 27, 2021 10:14 IST

Tokyo, July 27 India recovered from their disastrous outing against world No. 1 Australia to defeat Spain 3-0 in ...

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Tokyo, July 27 India recovered from their disastrous outing against world No. 1 Australia to defeat Spain 3-0 in a Group A league match at the Tokyo Olympics mens hockey tournament at the Oi Hockey Stadium here on Tuesday.

Veteran drag-flicker Rupinderpal Singh scored a brace of goals, his first off a penalty stroke, and Simranjeet Singh contribute one as Graham Reid's India romped to a well-deserved victory against a Spanish team that lacked the firepower to trouble the world No. 4 team.

It was an inspired decision by coach Reid to leave Gurjant Singh out and bring Simranjeet Singh into the squad, and the young forward repaid the trust by opening India's account when he deftly deflected in a long ball from the sideline by defender Amit Rohidas into the goal.

India forced a couple of penalty corners which resulted in a penalty stroke after Rupinderpal's flick slammed into the Spanish defender on the goalline. The veteran himself stepped up and converted the stroke the two goals coming within 90 seconds of the final minutes of the first quarter.

India were 2-0 up by the end of the first quarter and though they allowed the opponents to dominate possession in the second quarter, the Spaniards could not capitalise on the chances.

The teams were evenly matched in the third quarter and though Spain created some good chances, the Ind defended superbly and maintained a clean sheet.

Rupinderpal scored India's third goal midway through the fourth quarter and though Spain did manage to earn three penalty corners in succession, Pau Quemada could not reduce the margin and the Ind walked off the pitch a satisfied lot, having redeemed themselves after the humiliating 1-7 defeat they suffered against Australia.

Australia outplayed reigning Olympic champions Argentina 5-2 in another Group A match on Tuesday.

India face Argentina in their next match on Thursday.

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