HIL: Rarh Bengal Tigers thump Delhi SG Pipers for third consecutive win
Jugraj Singh scored a brace as Rarh Bengal Tigers consolidated their spot at the top of Hockey India League table.
Rarh Bengal Tigers put up a spirited performance to defeat Delhi SG Pipers 4-1 in their Hero Hockey India League clash at the iconic Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium on Saturday.
It was goals by Sukhjeet Singh (1'), Jugraj Singh (17', 38') and Abhishek (47') that helped Tigers register their third consecutive win, while Gareth Furlong scored the lone goal for Delhi SG Pipers.
The Rupinder Pal Singh-led Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers were on fire right from the get-go. In pursuit of an early goal, they set a record for scoring the fastest goal in the league so far.
It only took them 23 seconds to go one up in the match, thanks to brilliant co-ordination between Affan Yousuf who assisted Sukhjeet to score a sensational field goal from the top of the circle.
Delhi SG Pipers goalie Pawan was completely caught by surprise and there was little he could do to stop the ball from sneaking past him.
They doubled this lead in the second quarter when they were awarded a penalty corner in the 17th minute. Bengal Tigers dragflicker Jugraj showcased great form and accuracy to find space between two rushers to put it fiercely past the goalie.
This 2-0 lead gave the Tigers the right momentum going into the second half of the match. Though SG Pipers won a few penalty corner in this quarter, they couldn't make much of the chances.
Though G Pipers began the third quarter with new vigour to make amends to their game, the Tigers were relentless in their pursuit to keep their lead up.
Jugraj scored yet again through a fine dragflick in the 38th minute to take their lead to 3-0. This goal made Jugraj the top goal scorer of the league so far taking his individual total to three goals.
The Tigers also won a flurry of penalty corners in the following minutes but Pipers defence held sway.
However, the Tigers were unstoppable in the fourth quarter as they comfortably extended their lead to 4-0 in the 47th minute when Abhishek scored a fine field goal.
It was again a showcase of great coordination between the forwards, mainly Affan, Abhishek, and Sukhjeet.
The SG Pipers were finally able to score a consolation in the 53rd minute when they managed a penalty corner. It was Gareth Furlong who converted the goal with well-executed routine.
They found a chance to score their second in the 57th minute when they were awarded another penalty corner, but it was brilliantly saved by the Tigers' goal keeper.
The following minutes, Tigers did well to hold on to the lead and finish the game with three points in their kitty. This win puts them on top of the points table.
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