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HIL: Sandeep scores winning goal in Ranchi Rays' win over Warriors

Source: PTI
January 30, 2016 20:04 IST
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IMAGE: Ranchi Rays's Sandeep Singh, left, celebrates with team mates. Photograph: HIL

Former India captain Sandeep Singh struck the winning goal from a penalty corner as defending champions Ranchi Rays rallied to beat Jaypee Punjab Warriors 5-4 in a pulsating match and jump to the top position in the Hockey India League, in Ranchi, on Saturday.

Sandeep, who has been sidelined from the national team after 2012 London Olympics sent his drag-flick crashing into the Warriors goal in the 43rd minute after both sides were locked in a stalemate deep into third quarter to give his side the fourth win in five matches.

The Warriors, the last edition runners-up, led 2-0 at the end of the first quarter through a field goal from Armaan Qureshi in the seventh minute before the home side took a 2-1 lead in the second quarter through field strikes from Kothajit Singh (18th) and Daniel Beale (28th).

The visiting side restored parity in the 31st minute with Satbir Singh scoring a field goal, which is counted as two under new tournament rules.

Ranchi Rays, however, had the last laugh as ace drag-flicker Sandeep scored the winner, his first goal of the tournament, from the penalty corner to the jubilation of the home crowd.

With Saturday's win, which carries five points, the Ranchi-based side have secured 21 points from five matches, five points clear of second-placed Delhi Waveriders (16 points). 

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