City boys hold Haryana to 2-2 draw : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

City boys hold Haryana to 2-2 draw

CHANDIGARH:Hockey Chandigarh played out a 2-2 draw with Hockey Haryana on the fourth day of the Hockey India Sub Junior Men National Championship 2018 (A Division) at Saifai, Uttar Pradesh, today.

City boys hold Haryana to 2-2 draw

Players vie for the ball during the Sub Junior National Championship in Saifai, Uttar Pradesh.



Chandigarh, January 20

Hockey Chandigarh played out a 2-2 draw with Hockey Haryana on the fourth day of the Hockey India Sub Junior Men National Championship 2018 (A Division) at Saifai, Uttar Pradesh, today.  

Hockey Haryana went ahead as they struck two goals before halftime through Pankaj (20th) and Ankush (30th), but Hockey Chandigarh made a comeback in the second half, with strikes from Harpreet Singh (47th) and Manjot Singh (54th).

Hockey Punjab, meanwhile, won their second match of the competition as they defeated Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy 5-2. 

Punjab displayed some inspiring hockey in the first half and took a 3-0 lead into the break. 

The side extended their tally to five goals after Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy scored a couple of goals in the second half. 

For Punjab, Bharat Thakur scored a hat-trick (35th, 60th, 67th), while Simranjot Singh (11th) and Araijeet Singh (28th) scored a goal each. Adarash Hardua scored a brace (40th, 43rd) for Madhya Pradesh. — TNS

Top News

Public at large thinks criminal trials are ‘neither free nor fair’, laments Supreme Court

Public at large thinks criminal trials are ‘neither free nor fair’, laments Supreme Court

Highlighting the poor performance of public prosecutors, a B...

Blue-corner notice issued against Prajwal Revanna, says Karnataka Home Minister Parameshwara

Blue corner notice issued against Prajwal Revanna, says Karnataka Home Minister Parameshwara

Says the Special Investigation Team formed to probe the sex ...

Congress' national media coordinator Radhika Khera resigns from party, cites opposition to Ram temple visit

Chhattisgarh Congress leader Radhika Khera resigns from party, cites opposition to Ram temple visit

Khera and Chhattisgarh Congress' communication wing chairper...


Cities

View All