India progress to semi-finals of Junior Asia Cup 2023, defeat Thailand 17-0

Story by  ATV | Posted by  Nakul Shivani | Date 29-05-2023
Action from the India-Thailand match
Action from the India-Thailand match

 

Salalah (Oman)

Sunday evening at the Men's Junior Asia Cup 2023 in Salalah was lit up by a scintillating performance from the Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team as they defeated Thailand with a scoreline of 17-0 in their Pool A fixture.

The result means the Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team finished the group stage of the Men's Junior Asia Cup 2023 unbeaten and have also progressed to the Semi-Finals of the tournament.

The Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team began the contest on the front foot, attacking Thailand with regularity, but were unable to break through in the early exchanges. Thailand not only absorbed the pressure but also looked to attack India, who however edged ahead just before the end of the first quarter when Angad Bir Singh (13') found the back of the net.

Early in the second quarter, India captain Uttam Singh eased through the Thailand defence on the right before Yogember Rawat (17') doubled the advantage. The Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team were starting to take control of the contest, and before the half ended.

Captain Uttam Singh (24') also got on the scoresheet, scoring from close range. A couple of minutes later, Amandeep Lakra (26') smashed home his shot from a Penalty Corner, as the Indian Colts led 4-0, and were showing no signs of slowing down. Soon after Amandeep Lakra (29') scored his second from a Penalty Corner and at halftime, the Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team led 5-0.

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The final quarter wore a similar look to the previous ones, with the Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team attacking with great gusto as Sharda Nand Tiwari (46'), Amandeep (47') and Angad Bir Singh (47'), all struck in quick succession to make it 13-0. A comeback seemed highly unlikely, but Rohit (49') got into the act as well, making it 14-0 for India. There would be more to come as India were playing free-flowing hockey, and it was Sunit Lakra (54'), Angad Bir Singh (55'), and Rajinder Singh (56') who added three more goals, making it 17-0. India eventually did not add to that scoreline and came away with an emphatic win, finishing the night on top of the standings in Pool A.