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Watch: Harmanpreet Singh's Blazing Drag Flick Against Pakistan In Asian Champions Trophy

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India certainly found answers for their penalty conversion troubles by scoring as many as three goals through the method in their Asian Champions Trophy match against Pakistan on Wednesday.

Skipper Harmanpreet Singh scored two goals while Jugrag Singh also hit one as India beautifully took advantage of their penalty corners against the Asian rivals at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium, Chennai.

A field goal from Akashdeep Singh in the final quarter helped India beat Pakistan comprehensively by a 4-0 margin in their final round-robin league match.

Harmanpreet's first goal came in the 15th minute of the game. It was a superb drag flick from the Indian skipper and the Pakistan goalkeeper had no chance to stop it. Watch the goal here: One of the best drag flickers in the world for a reason!@13harmanpreet#INDvPAKonFanCode #HACT2023 pic.twitter.com/voryv6qSF5 Harmanpreet scored his second goal in the 23rd minute before Jugraj (36th) netted from another set piece.

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