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Hockey: India beat Pakistan 7-1

| | Jun 19, 2017, at 01:55 am

India defeated their opponents 7-1.

India played strongly on the field and completely destroyed the opponent, not allowing Pakistani players to get a grip into the match.

The Indian team took complete control over the match on the first half itself.

India got going after Harmanpreet Singh scored the first goal for the Men in Blue.

He netted the ball in the 13th and then in the 33th minute of the game.

Talwinder Singh and Akashdeep Singh added two goals each while Pardeep Mor added one more to give India a memorable victory at the end of a crucial clash between the neighbouring nations.

Muhammad Umar Bhutta scored the only goal for Pakistan to reduce the margin to 7-1.

 

Image: Hockey India Twitter page

 

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