Sports Reporter :
Bangladesh lost to India by 7-0 goals in their second Pool-A match of the Hero Asia Cup Hockey at the flood-lit Moulana Bhashani National Hockey Stadium on Friday.
India took the control of the match from the very beginning and maintained it before the long whistle.
On the other hand, the players of Bangladesh failed to make any notable move against their stronger counterpart.
Gurjant Singh of India gave his team early lead by a field goal in the 7th minute of the match.
After four minutes, Akashdeep Singh dodged past Bangladesh goalkeeper and put the ball into the net (2-0).
Lalit Upadhyay made it 3-0 by a field goal in the 13th minute of the play.
Rohidas Amit got a cross from Gurjant Singh at the D-box and Amit made no mistake to push the ball into the net (4-0) in the 20th minute.
Harmanpreet Singh made it 5-0 by a penalty stroke in the 28th minute of the game.
Ramandeep Singh increased the tally into 6-0 by a field goal in the 46th minute of the clash.
Harmanpreet Singh sealed the fate of the match (7-0) using a penalty corner in the 48th minute of the match.
A good number of crowd came to the stadium to watch the match but the spectators became frustrated after watching the meaningless hockey show from their side.
Tomorrow Bangladesh will face Japan in their last Pool-A match at 3.00 pm at the same venue.
Bangladesh lost to India by 7-0 goals in their second Pool-A match of the Hero Asia Cup Hockey at the flood-lit Moulana Bhashani National Hockey Stadium on Friday.
India took the control of the match from the very beginning and maintained it before the long whistle.
On the other hand, the players of Bangladesh failed to make any notable move against their stronger counterpart.
Gurjant Singh of India gave his team early lead by a field goal in the 7th minute of the match.
After four minutes, Akashdeep Singh dodged past Bangladesh goalkeeper and put the ball into the net (2-0).
Lalit Upadhyay made it 3-0 by a field goal in the 13th minute of the play.
Rohidas Amit got a cross from Gurjant Singh at the D-box and Amit made no mistake to push the ball into the net (4-0) in the 20th minute.
Harmanpreet Singh made it 5-0 by a penalty stroke in the 28th minute of the game.
Ramandeep Singh increased the tally into 6-0 by a field goal in the 46th minute of the clash.
Harmanpreet Singh sealed the fate of the match (7-0) using a penalty corner in the 48th minute of the match.
A good number of crowd came to the stadium to watch the match but the spectators became frustrated after watching the meaningless hockey show from their side.
Tomorrow Bangladesh will face Japan in their last Pool-A match at 3.00 pm at the same venue.