Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Defender Surender suspended for two matches

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

KUANTAN (MALAYSIA): Indian defender Surender Kumar will not play any role in the ongoing fourth Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament after being suspended for two matches following a deliberate foul during the game against Malaysia.

Asian Hockey Federation’s Technical Delegate Ramesh Appoo on Thursday conducted a disciplina­ry hearing under the Code of Conduct and found Surender guilty of a serious foul, warranting suspension for two matches.

The Indian defender, whose good performanc­e in the Champions Trophy earned him a place in the squad for the Olympic Games, will have to sit out of the knockout round, starting with the semifinal on Saturday.

“Surender was shown a yellow card by the umpire for an off-theball incident in which Surender lifted his stick in an appropriat­e manner, thereby causing his stick to hit the chin of a Malaysian player,” Appoo said in a statement.

“Having considered the evidence before me, including the explanatio­n given by Surender, I have imposed a two-match suspension,” the Technical Delegate said.

Surender was sent off in the 49th minute of India’s last league match, which they won 2-1 to take the top spot in the round-robin league and now await the last couple of preliminar­y matches before knowing who they play in the semifinal. After Surender got the yellow card, India had to play the rest of the match with 10 players but managed to ward off Malaysia’s rapid attacks.

India managed to get a late match-winner off a penalty corner from Rupinder Pal Singh with just two minutes left. A one-match suspension was also imposed on Malaysian player Ashari Firhan.

“Team India handed me a video in which Ashari was seen making a deliberate physical contact by extending his elbow into the body of Indian player Akashdeep Singh in an off-the-ball incident,” Appoo said. “I have imposed a one-match suspension on Ashari,” he said. COLTS LOSE TO BELGIUM VALENCIA: India’s junior men’s hockey team lost 2-4 to Belgium in their second game of the four-nation Invitation­al hockey tournament, here. India had earlier defeated Germany 3-1 in their opening game.

In last night’s game, it was Belgium who broke the deadlock right in the opening minute, winning a penalty corner right off their first attack and Victor Wegnez converting the same to give them the early lead. The game’s pace dropped a bit after the goal, with both teams slugging it out in the midfield in their effort to get a foothold in the game.

India won a penalty corner in the fourth minute, but the attempt was saved by Loic Van Doren in front of Belgium goal. India earned a second penalty corner in the 11th minute and from the ensuing attempt, Harmanpree­t Singh converted to draw level.

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