Sultan of Johor Cup 2024: PR Sreejesh registers second win as coach, India defeats Great Britain 6-4
Indian junior men’s hockey team continued its winning streak as it registered a stunning 6-4 win against Great Britain in a high-scoring game at the Sultan of Johor Cup on Sunday.
Goals by Mohd Konain Dad (7’), Dilraj Singh (17’, 50’), Sharda Nand Tiwari (20’, 50’) and Manmeet Singh (26’) ensured India’ consecutive win while Rory Penrose’s (2’, 15’), Michael Royden (46’, 59’) put their name on the scoreboard for Great Britain.
Though India suffered an early setback, when a defensive error cost it dearly in the second minute of the game with Rory Penrose scoring from Britain’s first PC, India bounced back in the seventh minute with a goal by Mohd Konain Dad. It was a well-earned PC that saw India equalise.
GB, however, regained the lead in the 15th minute when Rory scored his second goal through a PC. But it was India who dominated the second quarter with its forwardline scoring three back-to-back goals. First, it was mercurial striker Dilraj who scored in the 17th minute to equalise the score to 2-2. He followed this up with a perfect injection to help Sharda Nand Tiwari score from a PC in the 20th minute, helping India take an important 3-2 lead.
Dilraj remained the cynosure of India’s attack as he set up Manmeet Singh in the 26th minute with a quick baseline pass which was tapped in perfectly by Manmeet, taking India’s lead to a strong 4-2.
Five mins into the third quarter, Dilraj helped India win a PC but Britain’s defence held strong. The following minutes saw both teams trade PCs but neither could convert with the play going into the final quarter as both teams prepared to up the ante.
It was Great Britain who found success in the opening minute of the fourth quarter when Alex Chihota made a fine tackle inside the circle, to drive in from the right side. Though he couldn’t control the ball, he nudged it to Michael Royden who struck the ball past India goalie Ali Khan. This goal narrowed India’s lead to 4-3, putting some amount of pressure on them to defend well.
Meanwhile, the forwardline fetched a crucial PC in the 50th minute that gave it a golden opportunity to extend lead. In-form drag-flicker Sharda Nand ensured this with a sensational goal. Within seconds, Dilraj took India’s lead to 6-3 when he scored a field goal putting India in a formidable position to win.
While the final few minutes remained intense with Britain scoring their fourth goal in the 59th minute through Michael Royden who was assisted by Ted Graves from the baseline, India did well to hold on to the 6-4 lead and end the game with three points in its kitty.