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India concede late goal, lose 1-2 to NZ

By The Assam Tribune

IPOH (MALAYSIA), April 6 (PTI): Sloppy defending cost India dearly as they conceded a late goal to go down 1-2 against a higher-ranked New Zealand in their second league match of the 24th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament, here today.

Despite enjoying better possession and ball control, India paid the price for letting their guard down when put under pressure and succumbed to their first loss.

For New Zealand, it was their second straight victory in the six-nation tournament at the Azlan Shah Stadium.

After a barren opening half, New Zealand took the lead in the 38th minute through a field goal from skipper Simon Child before Andy Hayward (55th) converted a late penalty corner to hand India�s chief coach Paul van Ass his first defeat after taking charge of the team.

India�s lone goal came from the stick of striker Akashdeep Singh in the 43rd minute.

By virtue of this win, New Zealand have garnered maximum six points from two outings, while India have only one point from as many games.

Contrary to the final outcome, the Indians looked far more organised and coordinated today compared to the tournament-opener against Korea yesterday.

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