Karnataka Lions caused the biggest upset in the inaugural Bridgestone World Series Hockey, beating leaders Sher-E-Punjab 2-1 at the KSHA stadium, in Bangalore, on Friday.
The result was arguably the strongest re-affirmation of the topsy-turvy nature of this action-packed tournament.
The hero of the victory was Len Aiyappa.
The former India player scored twice from penalty-corners to enable the Lions, struggling at the bottom for most part of the league, snatch a well-deserved victory.
With their fifth victory, Karnataka Lions climbed two rungs, and are now conveniently placed at fourth in the points table.
Aiyappa stunned goalkeeper Sukhjeet Singh with a high flick to put the Lions ahead as early as the sixth minute, and again came to the team's rescue -- after Harpreet Singh cancelled out his first goal in the 39th minute -- with a second stunner in the 58th minute.
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In the day's other match, Nikkin Thimmiah took centrestage as Pune Strykers beat Mumbai Marines 4-2.
Thimmiah fired two scintillating goals in the space of three minutes to turn the match in Pune's favour after it was tantalizingly poised at 2-2.
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