India vs New Zealand, FIH Pro League: IND 7-4 NZ at Full Time - Highlights
India came back from 1-3 down to pummel six goals past a hapless New Zealand. With this result, India have overtaken Spain to go to the top of the FIH Pro League points table.
Hockey Pro League Highlights: India bounced back from their defeat to Spain by beating New Zealand 7-4 on Friday as Harmanpreet Singh, Jugraj Singh, Karthi Selvam, Sukhjeet Singh and Rajkumar Pal got on the scoresheet. From 1-3 down, India fired in six unanswered goals before the visitors got a consolation goal in the fourth quarter.
With this result, India have overtaken Spain to go to the top of the FIH Pro League points table with 6 points from 3 matches.
As it happened:
Too little too late for New Zealand as India register a commanding 7-4 win. What a game this was!
Nic Woods scores from a PC past Krishan Pathak, as New Zealand finally have a reply to show after 6 unanswered goals.
5 minutes left.
Jugraj scores from a PC!
New Zealand have been doused by this 6-goal non-stop rampage. With less than 10 minutes in the match, it's still India attacking more.
What this result - a 4-goal win - would also mean is that India will overtake Spain to be on top of the FIH Pro League points table, at least for now.
Manpreet slides in a incisive shot into the circle, which Sukhjeet Singh gets a stick to as India score again as Q4 begins.
From 1-3 down to 6-3. India are on a rampage!
Sreejesh makes an excellent save to maintain the two goal lead as the 3rd quarter ends. India hold on to their 2-goal lead.
Karthi, unmarked in the circle, slides his shot underneath the keeper. What a game the young man is having!
India have come back from 1-3 to now leading 5-3.
New Zealand scores in the first minute of the first half. As the match gets underway again, India score 33 seconds after pushback in the 2nd half.
Rajkumar gets a stick in to finish the attempt. Abhishek makes a stunning dribbling run from the right. Manpreet deflects his pass, a great team goal! India lead for the first time in the match.
India with the more chances and more possession, but most of those chances came in Q2. Q1 was all New Zealand's.