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Sultan Azlan Shah Cup: India beat New Zealand 3-0

| | Apr 30, 2017, at 11:33 pm
New Delhi, Apr 30 (IBNS): India registered their first victory in the ongoing 26th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup tournament when they defeated New Zealand in a match on Sunday.

India beat the Kiwis 3-0.

Harmanpreet Singh scored in the 27th and 47 th minutes while Mandeep Singh managed to score one during 23rd minute to register a 3-0 victory in the match.

India had registered a 2-2 draw in the first match against Britain.

The match assumed significance as SV Sunil played his 200th International match for India.

After the match, player Sreejesh tweeted: "Registered our first victory ... great performance by the team .got 3 points over @BlackSticks #SultanAzlanShahCup2017 #ipoh @TheHockeyIndia."

 

Image: Hockey India Twitter page

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