India clinch 3-1 win in shoot-out against Spain

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Bhubaneswar, Nov 6: Krishan Bahadur Pathak rose to the occasion under the bar as India defeated Spain 3-1 in shoot-out after both the teams were locked 2-2 at regulation time in their second match of the FIH Pro League tie here on Sunday.
Harmanpreet (12th, 32nd minutes) scored a brace from penalty corners for India while skipper Marc Miralles (43rd) and Pere Amat (55th) found the net for Spain in regulation time.
Spain started brightly and earned a penalty corner inside the first four minutes of the match, but failed to utilise the opportunity.
India got their act together and secured their first penalty corner in the 10th minute, but Jugraj Singh’s flick went inches wide.
But it took India two minutes to surge ahead when skipper Harmanpreet found the back of the Spanish net from a penalty corner earned by Shamsher Singh.
In the 25th minute, Manpreet conceded a penalty corner and got a green card for a reckless challenge inside their own circle, but first onrusher Rabichandra Singh did the job for the home team, blocking the try with his fearless run.
The hosts went into the halfway break with a slender one-goal advantage.
The Indians started on an aggressive note and doubled their lead two minutes after the change of ends, again through Harmanpreet after Hardik Singh earned a penalty corner.
Harmanpreet failed to collect the ball on first try but Rajkumar did, and managed to pass it on to his skipper, who made no mistake on his second try.
India second goalkeeper Pathak was superb after the change of ends, making a couple of brilliant saves in the third quarter.
The Indian defence finally wilted under pressure when Marc Miralles scored to the left side of Pathak to reduce the gap.
Five minutes from the final hooter, the Indian defence was breached again when Pere Amat scored after the ball went in following a deflection from Jugraj’s foot.
In the shoot-out Harmanpreet, Rajkumar Pal and Abhishek scored for India, while Pathak made excellent saves to deny Joaquin Menini, Rafael Vilallonga and Miralles to hand India the bonus point.
Only Gerard Clapes found the net for Spain from the one-on-one situation. (PTI)

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