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India produced yet another clinical performance to maul minnows Bangladesh 7-0, registering their second consecutive win at the men's Asia Cup hockey tournament, in Dhaka on Friday.
Ranked 6th in the world, India controlled the proceedings from start to finish en route their emphatic win. They scored five goals in the first two quarters, while another two after the change of ends.
Gurjant Singh (7th minute), Akashdeep Singh (10th), Lalit Upadhyay (13th), Amit Rohidas (20th), Harmanpreet Singh (28th, 47th) and Ramandeep Singh (46th) were the goal scorers for India in the Pool A encounter.
The Indians were completely in control of the game and displayed superior hockey as compared to their hosts. However, one thing which might be a cause of concern for recently appointed chief coach Sjoerd Marije would be India's penalty corner conversion rate.
The proceedings were completely one sided. The deadlock could have been broken in the 3rd minute but SV Sunil's shot from a loose ball was saved by home team goalkeeper.
But in the seventh minute, Gurjant deflected in a Amit Rohidas pass to give India the lead.
Three minutes later, Lalit Upadhyay made it 3-0 in favour of India, when he slotted home after being set by Akashdeep.
India earned their first penalty corner in the next minute but Harmanpreet's effort was way off the target.
Rohidas, lurking inside the D, then made it 4-0 when he deflected in Gurjant's cross from the right flank.
The Indians soon got four back-to-back penalty corners but wasted all.
Two minutes from half time, India were awarded a penalty stroke and Harmanpreet stepped up to score his first goal of the day as the Manpreet Singh-led side went into the breather with a comfortable 5-0 lead.
Two minutes minute into the final quarter, Ramandeep scored with a variation from India's ninth penalty corner to make the scoreline 6-0.
The Indians secured four more penalty corners soon, the third of which was converted by Harmanpreet with a powerful high flick to the top right corner of Bangladesh’s goal.
The Indians lead Pool A with six points from two wins and will next play arch-rivals Pakistan in their last pool encounter on Sunday.
Meanwhile in the other match of Pool A, Japan held Pakistan to a 2-2 draw.
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