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WC: India beat Malaysia 3-2

| | Jun 08, 2014, at 01:37 am
The Hague, June 7 (IBNS): Indian finally tasted victory in the ongoing FIH Hockey World Cup by beating Malaysia here on Saturday.

India beat the Asian side 3-2.

Taking early lead via  Jasjit Singh Kular (15th), India were 1-0 up at the end of the first half.

Razle Adbul Rahim (46th) scored the equaliser for Malaysia in the second half.

India were fast in giving a strong reply as Akashdeep Singh (49th, 51st) scored two goals to take India to 3-1 lead.

Malaysia's Marhan Jalil (61st) reduced the gap to 3-2.

India registered their first win in the tournament on Saturday.

 

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