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Champions Challenge: Argentina trounce Malaysia

Source: PTI
November 29, 2011 19:17 IST
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Pedro Ibarra and Agustin Alejandro Mazzilli scored two goals as Pan-American champions Argentina bounced back from a half-time deficit to trounce Malaysia 5-2 and top Pool B in the Champions Challenge hockey in Johannesburg on Tuesday.

Argentina finished with seven points from two wins and a draw.

Japan pulled off a surprise 2-1 victory over Canada to take second spot in the four-team group, with five points from a victory and two drawn matches.

Canada have three points from the win over Malaysia, who just secured a single point from the draw against Japan.

Malaysia enjoyed a 1-0 lead at half-time, opening the scoring through Azlan Misron's firm reverse drive past a crowded defence.

rgentina equalised in the 44th minute through a penalty-corner conversion by Ibarra. Then came three goals in the space of eight minutes that put Argentina firmly in control against the hard-working Malaysians.

Mazzilli capitalised on a penalty-corner in the 51st minute and fired in a field goal in the 58th, while Rodrigo Nicolas Vila scored in field play in the 52nd.

Malaysia pulled one back in the 64th minute through Amin Rahim's penalty-corner shot, but conceded a last minute goal when Ibarra drove the ball home in the last raid of the game.

Canada took the initial lead against Japan in the third minute through Iain Smythe, and Japan equalised five minutes before half-time on a penalty stroke conversion by Koji Kayukawa.

A breakaway goal from Hiroki Sakamoto in the 41st minute clinched Japan victory in the well-contested encounter.

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