Uzbekistan outplay Nepal in hockey clash
LAHORE: Uzbekistan outplayed Nepal 6-1 in the only match played in the Haier Hockey Series at the National Hockey Stadium here on Thursday. Though, the scoreline indicates a one-sided encounter, the Nepalese were very much in the game when the third quarter ended, trailing only 1-2.
The more experienced Uzbek side scored four in the last 10 minutes to make it a tennis score. The margin of their win has also helped Uzbekistan to go ahead of Kazakhstan in terms of goal difference which could decide the winner of this event if the match between these two sides on Saturday ends in a draw. The Uzbeks dominated the first half but could make only one of the many chances, both open play and penalty corners, count. Khakimov converted a penalty corner with a good flick. They added one more in the third quarter, an open play goal by Khaytboev in the 36th minute. Having been outplayed till then, the Nepalese boys looked a different side during the last nine minutes of this quarter. With fast passing game they entered the rival circle quite a few times. One of the raids resulted in a penalty stroke in the 41st minute. Roman Rana’s push had been anticipated by goal keeper Uzakov but the ball scrambled over the goal line off his arm.
It was 2-1, and all to play was the last quarter. However, Uzbekistan completely controlled the proceedings. Ruslan Karimov, later named Man of Match, scored two open play goals while captain Kalandarov and Sultanov availed penalty corners.
On Friday, Nepal face Afghanistan and Pakistan President XI play Kazakhstan. The scorers from Uzbekistan were Ruslan Karimov 2, with one each coming from Khakimov, Khaytboev, Sultanov and Kalandarov while the lone scorer from Nepal was Roman Rana.
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