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India slump to second straight defeat

Source: PTI
May 09, 2008 21:27 IST
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India paid the price for a sloppy defence to suffer an embarassing 5-1 defeat against Argentina in the Sultan Azlan Shah hockey tournament in Ipoh, Malaysia on Friday.

The jittery Indians, who had lost 4-3 to New Zealand in their opening match, put up a rather pathetic display to find themselves at the bottom of the points table after the first two matches.

The Argentinians relied on the brilliance of Facundo Callioni, who struck three goals, while Pedro Ibarra and Tomas Incento chipped in with a goal each in what turned out to a lop-sided contest.

Drag flicker Sandip Singh scored the only goal for the Indian team which comprised mostly of junior players who were found wanting against their much faster opponents.

Argentina fired the first salvo in the 12th minute of the contest when the nippy Callioni produced a brilliant back hand flick to take the Indian defenders by surprise.

The goal was scored on the counter attack, which saw Callioni break through the defence and find the target.

The Indians, who lacked the sting in the forwardline, restored parity in the 25th minute with drag flicker Sandip Singh scoring his fourth goal in the tournament by converting a penalty corner.

Argentina shot into the lead just four minutes before the interval with Pedro Ibarra converting a penalty corner much to the delight of his teammates.

After the break, they attacked with renewed vigour and slammed in two goals in quick succession to shatter India's hopes of staging a fight back.

While Callioni capped a brilliant move to score the third goal in the 43rd minute, Tomas Incento consolidated the position for his team with a gentle push two minutes later, capitalising on a defensive lapse.

A few minutes later, the Indians suffered another jolt when Callioni struck his third goal to increase the margin.

India got as may as seven penalty corners but could manage to convert just one. Argentina had a better ratio as they got six and converted two.

India nextl take on Canada after a rest day on Saturday.

In the other league matches, Pakistan prevailed over New Zealand 6-3 while Canada scraped past Belgium with a 1-0 verdict in a keenly contested tussle.

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