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Gritty Ranchi Rays hold Mumbai 2-2

RANCHI: Continuing their gritty performances, Ranchi Rays came from two goals down to hold Dabang Mumbai 2-2 in a Hockey India League encounter at the Astroturf Hockey Stadium here on Wednesday.

Gritty Ranchi Rays hold Mumbai 2-2

Dabang Mumbai (blue) and Ranchi Rays played out a 2-2 draw in their HIL match in Ranchi on Wednesday. HI



Ranchi, January 28 

Continuing their gritty performances, Ranchi Rays came from two goals down to hold Dabang Mumbai 2-2 in a Hockey India League encounter at the Astroturf Hockey Stadium here on Wednesday. 

Daniel Beale (16th) and skipper Ashley Jackson scored for the hosts, after Glenn Turner (12th) and Santa Singh (15th) put the visitors ahead. Both the teams get two points each from the drawn match. 

Mumbai started on a good note with their midfielders linking well with the forwards and the defenders. They were helped by poor defence from Ranchi in the first quarter. 

In the 12th minute, young Harmanpreet Singh made a run along the right flank and crossed the ball to veteran Arjun Halappa whose mistimed try was deflected in by an unmarked Australian Turner. 

In the final minute of the first quarter, Turner was again in the thick of the action as he set up young Santa in front of the goal. The ball easily entered the goalpost in another display of poor defence by Ranchi, who looked unorganised at the back. 

However, Ranchi came roaring back in the second quarter. In the first minute, veteran English playmaker Barry Middleton fed young midfielder Beale inside the circle. The Australian employed an energetic reverse-hand strike to make it 1-2. 

Ranchi created good chances but wasted them with Englishman Jackson missing a penalty corner. However, the short corner specialist made amends for the missed chance in the 38th minute as he blasted his drag-dlick into the top-right corner to equalise 2-2. 

Thereafter, both the teams got their chances but failed to convert. Young Mandeep Singh was unlucky to not get a goal as he hit the vertical  bar in a quick raid inside the Mumbai circle. — IANS

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