HIL 2015: Rays rally to upset Warriors

February 17, 2015 11:21 pm | Updated 11:21 pm IST - Mohali:

Tough fight: Fergus Kavanagh of Ranchi Rays thwarts an attack from Punjab Warriors. Photo: Akhilesh Kumar

Tough fight: Fergus Kavanagh of Ranchi Rays thwarts an attack from Punjab Warriors. Photo: Akhilesh Kumar

Captain Ashley Jackson scored a brilliant hat-trick, including two stunning goals in the dying moments, as Ranchi Rays recorded an upset 3-2 win over Punjab Warriors in a thrilling match of the Hero Hockey India League here on Tuesday.

With this win, Ranchi moved to the top of points table having won six games out of 10 while Punjab stays on five victories from nine games played so far with one more game to go.

Both teams had already earned a berth in the semifinals before going into this match played at the International Hockey stadium here.

Twin strike With hockey legend Balbir Singh Sr watching the game, both teams fought hard to outdo each other and Punjab was in the lead 2-1 right until the end before Jackson’s twin-strike in the final minute left the home team stunned in a match that witnessed twists and turns until the end.

Ranchi was down two goals at the end of first quarter.

However, it came back strongly and got the first goal when the Jackson’s sharp hit of a penalty corner beat goalkeeper Jaap Stockmann all ends up in the 26th minute.

Thereafter, the two teams jostled right till the end with Punjab leading 2-1 until the last minute of the match.

The final minute of the game was full of drama when umpire Gurinder Sangha awarded two penalty strokes in Ranchi’s favour but the video referrals awarded penalty corner, with the visitors making no mistake even from that opportunity.

For Punjab, penalty-corner specialist Sandeep Singh put his team ahead in the ninth minute when he scored of the first penalty corner which his team earned.

Towards the end of first quarter, the home team earned two back-to-back penalty corners, with Christopher Ciriello converting from the second one giving his team a 2-0 lead.

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