Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

India beat Maldives 2-0 to set semi-final date with Pakistan

- Press Trust of India

DHAKA: India produced a dominant display to beat Maldives 2-0 and book a semi-final spot in the South Asian Football Federation Cup here on Sunday.

Maiden internatio­nal goals from Nikhil Poojary and Manvir Singh helped India defeat Maldives and finish on top of Group B with six points.

Nikhil could have scored the opener in the 11th minute itself but despite getting all the power behind his header off a Anirudh Thapa cross, it sailed over the Maldives crossbar.

Nikhil and Lallianzua­la Chhangte were constantly swapping positions on the wings and that stretched the rival defence.

India eventually surged ahead in the 36th minute. After playing a one-two with Farukh Choudhary, Nikhil pounced on a loose ball and sent it past the rival side goalkeeper Mohamed Faisal.

Manvir doubled the lead at the stroke of half time. Thapa, a bit off-balanced with a rival midfielder shadowing him, managed to essay a gem of a pass for Manvir who sidesteppe­d the onrushing Faisal and slotted it home.

Changing over, Nikhil stayed a constant threat to the Maldives defence. In the 64th minute, a cross from him down the right

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was thwarted by an acrobatic Faisal. Maldives, meanwhile, continued to look to reduce the margin and had not Jerry Lalrinzual­a intercepte­d in time in the 73rd minute, they could have had a shot at the Indian goal.

The Indian defenders did not give Maldives players much space to manoeuvre. In the 78th minute, an alert Indian goalkeeper Vishal Kaith was quick to come off his line outside the box to make a timely clearance.

Kaith’s reflexes allowed India to maintain a clean slate with the lanky custodian coming up with a couple of saves in the last five minutes.

India will be playing Pakistan in an official match after a gap of five years. The last time the two teams had met in an official match was also in SAFF Championsh­ip in Kathmandu in September 2013. India had won 1-0 on that occasion. PHILADELPH­IA: Justin Rose carded six-under-par 64 for a one-stroke lead over Rory Mcilroy and Xander Schauffele after the third round of the BMW Championsh­ip in Pennsylvan­ia on Saturday.

Englishman Rose notched six birdies on the front nine before running off nine successive pars in perfect scoring conditions on the rain-soaked Aronimink course outside Philadelph­ia.

He recorded a 17-under 193 total, while Northern Irishman Mcilroy (63) vaulted into equal second place with American Schauffele (67) on 16-under.

Mcilroy sank a 40-foot birdie putt at the last, while Schauffele bogeyed the same hole, missing a 10-footer. Englishman Tommy Fleetwood (62) and American Rickie Fowler (65) were two behind the leader. Tiger Woods did not capitalise on a birdie, birdie start, plodding to a 66 that left him five shots adrift.

 ?? AIFF ?? Anirudh Thapa (left) setup India’s second goal.
AIFF Anirudh Thapa (left) setup India’s second goal.

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