Slick win for Indian Oil

November 19, 2011 01:35 am | Updated 06:25 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Captain Deepak Thakur scored three goals (24th, 51st, 69th) and Prabhjot Singh struck a brace (31st, 58th) as Indian Oil routed Central Railway 10-0 in a Pool ‘B' match of the ONGC Nehru hockey tournament at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium here on Friday.

Gurjinder Singh (2nd), Dharamvir Singh (13th), Ramandeep Singh (34th), Bharat (45th), Didar Singh (63rd) were the other scorers for Indian Oil.

Punjab and Sind Bank (PSB) defeated Bharat Petroleum 2-1 in a Pool ‘A' encounter. Ranjodh Singh (16th) and Vikramjit Singh (49th) converted short corners for PSB. Bharat Petroleum's Gagandeep Singh (65th) reduced the margin through a penalty corner.

PNB runs riot

In a qualifying match, Punjab National Bank (PNB) XI outplayed Northern Railway 6-1 to make the cut. Arjun (27th, 45th), Jatinder (8th), Damandeep Singh (20th), Ranjit Singh (25th) and Lakhwinder Singh (59th) hit the target for the winning team. Prem Kumar (43rd) was the lone scorer for the Railway side.

The results: Super League: Pool A: Punjab and Sind Bank 2 (Ranjodh Singh, Vikramjit Singh) bt Bharat Petroleum 1 (Gagandeep Singh); Pool B: Indian Oil 10 (Deepak Thakur-3, Prabhjot Singh-2, Gurjinder Singh, Dharamvir Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Bharat, Didar Singh) bt Central Railway 0.

Qualifying: Punjab National Bank XI 6 (Arjun-2, Jatinder, Damandeep Singh, Ranjit Singh, Lakhwinder Singh) bt Northern Railway 1 (Prem Kumar).

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