Sports Desk, AnyTV, New Delhi
Published by: Rajeev Rai
Updated Fri, 11 Feb 2022 05:11 PM IST
Summary
Young drag-flicker Jugraj Singh’s hat-trick helped India thrash South Africa 10-2 in a one-sided encounter. This is the second win for the Indian team in the FIH Hockey Pro League.
Young drag-flicker Jugraj Singh’s hat-trick helped India thrash South Africa 10-2 in a one-sided encounter. This is the second win for the Indian team in the FIH Hockey Pro League. Earlier, the team had defeated France 5-0.
Harmanpreet Singh opened the team’s account first for India by scoring a goal in the second minute and after that Jugraj, playing his second international match, successfully converted two consecutive penalty corners. He first scored in the fourth minute and then scored his second goal in the sixth minute. Jugraj did not stop here and scored his third goal in the 23rd minute.
Apart from Jugraj, Gursahibjit Singh (24th, 36th), Dilpreet Singh (25th, 58th) and Mandeep Singh (27th) scored. The Indian team completely dominated South Africa and scored a total of 12 penalty corners in the match.
Daniel Bell (44th) and Richard Potts (45th) scored for South Africa.
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Young drag-flicker Jugraj Singh’s hat-trick helped India thrash South Africa 10-2 in a one-sided encounter. This is the second win for the Indian team in the FIH Hockey Pro League. Earlier, the team had defeated France 5-0.
Harmanpreet Singh opened the team’s account first for India by scoring a goal in the second minute and after that Jugraj, playing his second international match, successfully converted two consecutive penalty corners. He first scored in the fourth minute and then scored his second goal in the sixth minute. Jugraj did not stop here and scored his third goal in the 23rd minute.
Apart from Jugraj, Gursahibjit Singh (24th, 36th), Dilpreet Singh (25th, 58th) and Mandeep Singh (27th) scored. The Indian team completely dominated South Africa and scored a total of 12 penalty corners in the match.
Daniel Bell (44th) and Richard Potts (45th) scored for South Africa.