UP Rudras held their nerves to register a narrow 1-0 win against Team Gonasika in the men's Hockey India League in Ranchi on Saturday. (More Hockey News)mango win
This hard-fought win put UP Rudras in the third place of the points table with the phase I of the league ending.
It was Rudras' skipper Hardik Singh who led from the front and also scored the lone goal in his team's victory.
vio88 slotEven though it was the Gonasika who got off to a grand start with their strikers making early forays in the opening quarter, fetching a couple of PCs, they couldn't make the chances count.
Just as it seemed like the opening quarter would end up in a stalemate, an unfortunate defensive error by Gonasika skipper Manpreet Singh gave away a crucial penalty stroke to the UP Rudras which came off a self-referral by the on-field umpire.
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“The final was really intense; the Chinese were breathing down our necks throughout the game and made it really difficult for us to create a clear goal scoring chance,” Harmanpreet said in a Hockey India release.
With less than 60 secs on the clock for the first hooter, UP Rudras' captain Hardik Singh made no mistake in pumping this one into the net and earning his team a crucial 1-0 lead.
The following quarter saw Gonasika look for the right opportunity to equalise and they even had a couple of chances when they won a flurry of PCs.
But their dragflicker Timothee Clement could not make the target.
The final quarter was tense with some intense tackling on display between Gonasika and Rudras' stalwarts Manpreet and Lalit Upadhyay.
This showed the two teams' intent to push for a winner. In the 50th minute, Gonasika managed another PC but a goal eluded them. Manpreet created a great opportunity to score when he set up Jack Waller but Rudras showcased great defending to stay in the lead.
With less than five minutes left for the final hootermango win, Gonasika's Clement took a fine shot on goal but James Mazarelo was brilliant at the goalpost. Poised for a win, Rudras warded away a potential equaliser when Gonasika again won a PC in the dying moments of the match. They held their nerves to end up on the winning side.