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India edge past New Zealand to go top of Sultan Azlan Shah Cup table

India edge past New Zealand to go top of Sultan Azlan Shah Cup table

India claimed a narrow 3-2 victory over New Zealand in a closely contested match at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Ipoh on Thursday, moving to the top of the tournament standings. Goals from Amit Rohidas (4’), captain Sanjay (32’) and Selvam Karthi (54’) ensured the win, while George Baker struck twice (42’, 48’) for New Zealand. New Zealand began strongly, pressing early in search of openings, but India’s defence held firm to prevent clear attempts on goal. India capitalised on their first real opportunity when a well-worked move earned a penalty corner. Amit Rohidas made no mistake, firing in a powerful drag-flick in the fourth minute to put India ahead. The advantage nearly doubled soon after, but Abhishek’s close-range effort was denied by the New Zealand goalkeeper, closing the first quarter at 1-0. The second quarter saw New Zealand push harder for an equaliser. They earned a penalty corner midway through the period, but India’s defensive unit stayed compact to protect their lead, taking a 1-0 advantage into the break. India started the second …

India beat South Korea 1-0 in the opening match of Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2025

India beat South Korea 1-0 in the opening match of Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2025

India opened their 2025 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup campaign with a 1-0 victory over South Korea in Ipoh, Malaysia, on Sunday. A solitary strike from Mohammed Raheel in the final minute of the first quarter proved enough for a composed win in the tournament’s rain-hit opening fixture. The match, delayed by more than six hours due to persistent heavy rain, eventually began late in the evening. Despite the disrupted schedule, India settled quickly. Their breakthrough came in the 15th minute when Dilpreet Singh initiated a smart move down the right flank, creating space before delivering a precise pass for Raheel. The forward executed a clean, angled drag flick to put India ahead. South Korea responded with sustained possession phases but were repeatedly denied by India’s well-structured defensive unit. Goalkeeper interactions remained minimal as India maintained compactness in both midfield and backline, restricting clear scoring opportunities for the Koreans. India, fielding a second-string squad for this edition of the prestigious tournament, showed discipline in managing the pace of the game after taking the early lead. Their …