Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Dhoni’s Ranchi boys beat Kalinga

- IANS sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

RANCHI:Rampaging Ranchi Rays, owned by former India captain MS Dhoni, drubbed Kalinga Lancers 7-2 to mark their first win of the Hockey India League (HIL) here on Thursday.

After Ashley Jackson gave them a 1-0 lead with a successful penalty corner conversion in the 23rd minute, Ranchi showcased fluent and aggressive hockey and found the field goals, with each counted as two in the tournament, from Sumit (30th), German forward Christophe­r Ruhr (31st) and Manpreet Singh (44th).

The huge win helped Ranchi move up to the second position with eight points from three games, while despite the loss, Kalinga remained at the top with 10 points from three games. Dabang Mumbai, who have seven points from two matches, are third, while Uttar Pradesh Wizards are fourth with a point from asmanygame.

Ranchi, who drew their opener against Dabang Mumbai and lost to Kalinga in Bhubaneswa­r, were determined to make the best out of their opening home game. They played a high-intensity game, dominated possession and penetrated Kalinga’s defence regularly.

German Ruhr was at the forefront of their attack and the 23-year-old was in a position to put the hosts ahead towards the end of the first quarter but impatience saw him firing his shot wide off the left post.

They, however, upped the ante as soon as the second quarter began, earning a penalty corner in the very first minute. But Jackson’s lethargic flick failed to challenge Kalinga’s Australian goalkeeper Andrew Charter.

But the English set-piece specialist rectified himself in the next opportunit­y which came in the 23rd minute. His flick hit the left pad of Andrew Charter and went in, with final defender Moritz Furste stranded.

Kalinga responded strongly to the goal but their star striker Glenn Turner fluffed two closerange chances. They earned a penalty corner too, but home team goalkeeper Tyler Lovell was not troubled by Gurjinder Singh’s flick which went straight at him. With the visitors not making their chances count, Ranchi made sure that Kalinga continue to suffer as Sumit’s drive from close range moved past Charter, giving the hosts a 3-0 lead at the stroke of the half-time.

 ??  ?? Christophe­r Ruhr scored in the 31st minute.
Christophe­r Ruhr scored in the 31st minute.

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