Star
drag-flicker Sandeep Singh converted a late penalty corner to hand India
a 2-1 win over South Africa in the second hockey Test in New Delhi on
Tuesday.
India now leads the five-Test series 2-0. The home
team had on Monday defeated South Africa 4-0 in the series opener.
The
Indians scored their goals late in both the halves through Chingelsana
Singh (33rd minute) and Sandeep (68th), while Lance Louw (43rd) was the
lone goal getter for South Africa at the Dhyan Chand national stadium in
New Delhi.
Despite the win, the Indians were far from impressive today and looked scrappy throughout the 70 minutes.
As
expected India coach Michael Nobbs made nine changes in the starting
line-up and gave the captain's armband to Tushar Khandekar, who played
his 200th international match, in place of Sardara Singh, who was
rested.
The
changes seemed to have disturbed the home team's rhythm as the Indians
looked rusty and out of sorts for most part of the opening period.
Contrary
to Monday’s first Test, the Indians lacked sting in their attack and
the lack of co-ordination between the mid-field and forward line was
quite evidently visible.
The Indians were also found wanting at short corner conversions as they utilised one out of the three they earned.
The
South Africans, on the other hand, came out with more purpose today and
displayed impressive hockey from the onset but what did them in was the
finishing of their strikers.
The
visitors created their first scoring chance in the ninth minute and if
not for Indian goalkeeper Bharat Chetri, who played in place of P R
Sreejesh, the home team could have conceded the advantage early.
An agile Chetri denied South Africa the lead when he blocked Llyod Norris Jones' hit from close range.
The
Indians, on the other hand, created their first real scoring chance in
the 30th minute but young Dharamvir Singh shot wide from close range
after he was set up by a one-two from S K Uthappa and Vikram Pillay. |
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