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Deccan Herald » Sports » Detailed Story
HOCKEY / Champions Challenge
New Zealand down India
Boom, pti:

New Zealand struck twice in a seven-minute spell late in the game to inflict a 2-0 defeat on India in the opening match of the Champions Challenge hockey tournament for men here on Saturday.
Goals by Hayden Shaw (63rd) and David Kosoof (69th) handed the Kiwis three points as New Zealand hit back strongly towards the close after seeing off early Indian challenge in a match that was mostly played in heavy rains.
India promised much early on when they pinned the Kiwis in their own half, but could not convert on the openings against a team that played a waiting game while leaving a bit more in the tank for a final push.

Best moments

India’s best moments were when they received two penalty corners on either side of the break, but Sandeep Singh failed to convert those and with the forwards unable to break through a well organised Kiwi defence, the best India could hope for was a draw.
The first half was rather difficult for both the teams following heavy showers just before start of the match. Consequently, neither team could up the pace. The conditions did not particularly suit the Indians, who thrive on speed.
The scrappy exchanges also did not make for scoring opportunities of which there were few and far between. The Kiwis, though, had the better of the chances, with Phillip Burrows and Casey Henwood taking cracks at the Indian goal.
While Burrows shot wide from the top of the circle, goalkeeper Adrian D’Souza deflected Henwood’s attempt to keep the Indian hopes alive.

Applying pressure

At the other end, the Indians had more of the ball initially as they applied pressure on the Kiwi defence which stood up well to repeatedly frustrate the rival forwards.
The Indians dominated the midfield for much of the half with tight marking and covering. As such, the Kiwis barely made a move until they resorted to hitting long to their lurking forwards.
Past the 12th minute, India received the only penalty corner of the half, but Sandeep was off the mark with his drag-flick.

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