Sultan of Johor Cup 2025: India beats Great Britain 3-2 in campaign opener
Captain Rohit led by example with two goals as the Indian junior men’s hockey team opened its Sultan of Johor Cup campaign with a 3-2 win over Great Britain in Johor Bahru on Saturday.
Rohit (45+’, 52’) and Ravneet Singh (23’) were the goal-scorers for India, while Michael Royden (26’) and Kaden Draysey (46’) scored for Great Britain.
The first quarter saw both sides playing entertaining end-to-end hockey, but neither team could break the deadlock.
In the 13th minute, India received its first penalty corner of the day, but it was stopped by Great Britain’s rushers. India showed great attacking intent with multiple circle entries and good attempts on goal, but Great Britain was resilient in defence.
India received another penalty corner in the 16th minute, but the Great Britain goalkeeper protected his goal with great valour.
India came close to scoring in the 22nd minute, but Manmeet Singh’s shot on goal was met with a goal-line clearance by Great Britain’s defence.
India found its opening goal in the very next minute. Gurjot Singh made a strong run from the right into the circle and passed it through the Great Britain defence to the far post, where Ravneet (23’) put the ball into the net in style.
Moments later, in the 26th minute, Great Britain levelled the score. Captain Max Anderson made a run from the right and passed it in the centre for Royden (26’), who slotted the ball in the top left corner.
By the end of first half, India had made 10 circle entries while Great Britain had made nine, highlighting the close nature of the match.
The third quarter started with both sides exchanging possession while looking for an opening on goal but the defenders were in top form and fended off the attacks.
In the 45th minute, Great Britain received a penalty corner but couldn’t make the most of it, thanks to a brilliant save by Indian goalkeeper Prince Deep Singh.
Seconds later, India too received a penalty corner at the other end of the field. Rohit (45’+) stepped up on the occasion and scored with a brilliant dragflick to give India the lead again.
In the 46th minute, Great Britain was fortunate to receive a penalty stroke, which was converted by Kaden Draysey (46’) to equalise again.
India won successive penalty corners in the 50th, 51st and 52nd minutes, respectively, and although it couldn’t capitalise on the first two chances, Rohit delivered a spectacular strike in the third attempt to claim the lead and the win for India.
India will next face New Zealand on Sunday.
Published on Oct 11, 2025