{"id":13062,"date":"2021-12-13T14:33:18","date_gmt":"2021-12-13T09:03:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/demo.testctsl.in\/indiafirstepaper?p=13062"},"modified":"2021-12-13T14:38:11","modified_gmt":"2021-12-13T09:08:11","slug":"senior-national-hockey-championship-odisha-bengal-maharashtra-up-register-big-wins","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/demo.testctsl.in\/indiafirstepaper\/2021\/12\/13\/senior-national-hockey-championship-odisha-bengal-maharashtra-up-register-big-wins\/","title":{"rendered":"Senior National Hockey: Championship: Odisha, Bengal, Maharashtra, UP Register Big Wins"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Raushan Kumar struck five goals as Hockey Bengal overwhelmed Goans Hockey 8-0 on the second day of the 11th Hockey India Senior Men National Championship, Pimpri Chinchwad near here on Sunday.<\/p>\n<p>In Pool F&#8217;s second game of the day, Hockey Bengal thrashed Goans Hockey 8-0, with Raushan Kumar scoring an incredible five goals (2&#8242;, 4&#8242;, 53&#8242;, 54&#8242;,59&#8242;) in the encounter. Abhishek Pratap Singh (10&#8242;, 22&#8242;) and Santosh Baxla (19&#8242;) were also among the goals as Bengal wrapped up a comfortable three points.<\/p>\n<p>Hockey Odisha, Uttar Pradesh Hockey, Hockey Jharkhand, Telangana Hockey, Hockey Bihar, and Hockey Maharashtra were the other teams that registered victories on Day 2 of the competition here.<\/p>\n<p>In the day&#8217;s opener, Odisha took on Hockey Gujarat in a Pool F encounter. After a feisty and goalless first quarter, Odisha took control of the game, notching up a comfortable 8-0 victory. Goals for Odisha were scored by Sushil Dhanwar (17&#8242;, 26&#8242;, 36&#8242;), Prakash Barla (34&#8242;, 57&#8242;), Patras Tirkey (39&#8242;, 52&#8242;) and Mangra Bhengra (48&#8242;).<\/p>\n<p>Uttar Pradesh Hockey beat Kerala Hockey 9-0 in the Pool G opener courtesy of a brace each from Mohammad Amir Khan (6&#8242;, 24&#8242;), Ajay Yadav (37&#8242;, 46&#8242;), and Faraz Mohd (48&#8242;, 52&#8242;). Goals for Uttar Pradesh were also scored by Mohd Saif Khan (10&#8242;), Deepak Patel (22&#8242;), and Mohd Sadiq (50&#8242;).<\/p>\n<p>Among the big winners of the day were Hockey Jharkhand, who beat Assam Hockey 11-0 in Pool G. Hat tricks by Noyel Topno (14&#8242;, 25&#8242;, 31&#8242;) and Jen Soreng (24&#8242;, 40&#8242;, 49&#8242;) and goals Rajendra Oram (10&#8242;, 43&#8242;), Amardeep Samrat Kujur (44&#8242;, 59&#8242;) and Sandeep Minj (5&#8242;) ensured Jharkhand rode out a comfortable victory.<\/p>\n<p>Pool A&#8217;s first game of the day saw Telangana Hockey beat Hockey Himachal 13-1. Surya Prakash Potluri (24&#8242;, 26&#8242;, 31&#8242;, 51&#8242;) starred with four goals, while Feroz Bin Farhajh (8&#8242;, 23&#8242;, 52&#8242;) and Sandeep Subedar (19, 35&#8242;, 48&#8242;) each bagged a hat-trick. Ranjit Chand Bhavani (30&#8242;), Mahesh Reddy Rela (33&#8242;), and Rekham Vivek (59&#8242;) also chipped in with a goal each for Telangana Hockey. Whereas, Hockey Himachal&#8217;s goal was scored by Divyam Grover in the 43rd minute.<\/p>\n<p>In a hugely entertaining, back and forth encounter in Pool H, Hockey Bihar beat Chhattisgarh Hockey 4-2. Bihar established an early two-goal cushion courtesy of goals from Subash Sanga (4&#8242;) and Samuel Topno (7&#8242;). In the 11th minute though Chhattisgarh halted what threatened to turn into a rout with a goal of their own via Nirmalkar Shukdev. From thereon though Bihar shifted gears, captain Mukesh Lakra slotting home a penalty stroke in the 12th minute before Sanga scored his second of the game in the 25th minute to extend their lead. Ali Arbaz scored Chhattisgarh&#8217;s second goal in the 60th minute but it proved too little too late as Bihar took home the points.<\/p>\n<p>In the final game of the day, Hockey Maharashtra trounced Hockey Mizoram 18-0 in their Pool H encounter. Goals for Captain Taleb Shah lead the charge for Maharashtra scoring an incredible eight goals (20&#8242;, 29&#8242;, 34&#8242;, 37&#8242;, 42&#8242;, 47&#8242;, 51&#8242;, 59&#8242;) in the game. Pratap Kishanrao Shinde (53&#8242;, 59&#8242;, 60&#8242;, 60&#8242;), Venkatesh Kenche (23&#8242;, 23&#8242;), Mohd Mizamuddin (28&#8242;, 36&#8242;), Darshan Vibhav Gawkar (2&#8242;) and Ajit Bharat Shinde (14&#8242;) were the other goalscorers for Maharashtra.<\/p>\n<p>RESULTS<\/p>\n<p>Group- F: Odisha: 8 (Sushil Dhanwar 17th, 26th, 36th; Prakash Barla 12th, 57th; Patras Tirkey 39th, 52nd; Mangra Bhengra 48th) bt Hockey Gujarat: 0. FT: 2-0<\/p>\n<p>Group- F: Hockey Bengal: 8 (Raushan Kumar 2nd, 4th, 53rd, 54th, 59th; Abhishek Pratap Singh 10th, 22nd; Santosh Baxla 19th) bt Goans Hockey: 0. HT: 5-0<\/p>\n<p>Group-G; Uttar Pradesh Hockey: 9 (Mohammad Amir Khan 6th, 24th; Mohd. Saif Khan 10th; Deepak Patel 22nd; Ajay Yadav 37th, 46th; Faraz Mohd. 48th, 52nd; Mohd. Sadiq 50th) bt Kerala Hockey: 0. HT: 4-0<\/p>\n<p>Group-G: Hockey Jharkhand: 11 (Sandeep Minj 5th; Rajendra Oram 10th, 43rd; Noyel Topno 14th, 25th, 31st; Jen Soreng 24th, 40th, 49th; Amardeep Samrat Kujur 44th, 59th) bt Assam Hockey: 0. HT: 5-0<\/p>\n<p>Group-A: Telangana Hockey: 13 (Feroz Bin Farhajh 8th, 23rd, 52nd; Sandeep Subedar 19th, 35th, 48th; Surya Prakash Potluri 24th, 26th, 31st, 57th; Ranjit Chand Bhavani 30th; Mahesh Reddy Rela 33rd; Rekham Vivek 59th) bt Hockey Himachal: 1 (Divyam Grover 43rd). HT: 6-0<\/p>\n<p>Group-H: Hockey Bihar: 4 (Subash Sanga 4th, 25th; Samuel Topno 7th; Mukesh Lakra 12th) bt Chhattisgarh Hockey: 2 (Shukhdev Nirmalkar 11th; Arbaz Ali 60th). HT: 4-1<\/p>\n<p>Group-H: Maharashtra: 18 (Darshan Gawkar 2nd; Ajit Shinde 14th; Taleb Shah 20th, 29th, 34th, 37th, 42nd, 47th, 51, 59th; Venkatesh Kenche 23rd, 23rd; Mohd. Nizzamuddin 28th, 36th; Pratap Shinde 53rd, 59th, 60th, 60th) b Mizoram: 0. 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