Indian Railways Triumphs in MCC-Murugappa Gold Cup Hockey Final

Indian Railways Triumphs in MCC-Murugappa Gold Cup Hockey Final

The Indian Railways hockey team emerged victorious in the 95th MCC-Murugappa Gold Cup all-India hockey tournament, defeating Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) 5-3 in a thrilling final. The Railways team, the defending champion, displayed dominance throughout the tournament and continued their impressive form in the summit clash.

Despite having a squad featuring several Olympians and internationals, IOC struggled to find their footing against a determined Railways side. The Railways team earned nine penalty corners in the first quarter alone, but managed to convert only one. However, their relentless pressure paid off in the third quarter when they extended their lead to 4-2, leaving IOC with a mountain to climb.

IOC made several attempts to rally back, but their efforts were thwarted by the Railways defense. The former champion also had eight penalty corners, but could only convert one. Railways head coach Sunil Kumar Singh attributed the victory to his team’s superior fitness and the exceptional skills of youngster Simranjot Singh.

“Though IOC had many stars, our players were fitter and better. I would also like to pick youngster Simranjot Singh for not just his ability to score but also his receiving skills. Of course, it has been a 100% team effort,” said Singh.

The match was a testament to the growing strength of Indian hockey, with both teams showcasing their skills and determination. The Railways team’s victory is a testament to their hard work and dedication, and serves as a reminder of the bright future that lies ahead for Indian hockey.

Railways Edge BPCL in Thrilling Hockey Semifinal Qualifier

Railways Edge BPCL in Thrilling Hockey Semifinal Qualifier

Defending champions Indian Railways secured a thrilling 5-4 victory over former champions BPCL in the 95th MCC-Murugappa Gold Cup All-India hockey tournament on Wednesday. The hard-fought match was filled with twists and turns, keeping the spectators on the edge of their seats.

Railways dominated the early stages of the game, taking a 4-2 lead going into the fourth quarter. However, BPCL refused to go down without a fight, forcing three consecutive penalty corners at the start of the quarter. Railways’ defense held firm, but BPCL’s relentless attack paid off as former international Devender Walmiki scored a brace within three minutes to equalize.

Just when it seemed like BPCL would snatch a draw, Railways’ Darshan Gawkar delivered the decisive blow in the dying minutes of the match. The goal sent shockwaves through the BPCL camp and secured Railways’ place in the semifinals.

In the other Pool-A match, Indian Army defeated Maharashtra 2-1 to join Railways in the last four. Cyril Lugun and Akshay Dubey scored for Army, while Venkatesh Kenche netted a consolation goal for Maharashtra.

The semifinalists from Pool-B are IOC and Odisha. IOC defeated Central Secretariat 6-1, while Odisha beat Karnataka 6-4.

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