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Harmanpreet Singh - Jugraj Singh - Shamsher Singh - Mandeep Singh - Commonwealth Games: India Beat South Africa 3-2 To Enter Men's Hockey Final - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

Commonwealth Games: India Beat South Africa 3-2 To Enter Men's Hockey Final

Olympic bronze medallist India eked out a hard-fought 3-2 win over South Africa to qualify for the men's hockey final of the Commonwealth Games here on Saturday. Abhishek (20th minute), Mandeep Singh (28th) and Jugraj Singh (58th) scored for India, while South Africa's goals came from the sticks of Ryan Julius (33rd) and Mustapha Cassiem (59th). Going by form and rankings, it was expected to be a cakewalk for India but it didn't turn out that way, courtesy South Africa custodian Gowan Jones, who dished out a superlative performance under the bar.

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Paris Olympics - Harmanpreet Singh - Jugraj Singh - India Suffer 0-5 Whitewash In Australia, Lose Fifth Test 2-3 - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

India Suffer 0-5 Whitewash In Australia, Lose Fifth Test 2-3

The Indian men's hockey team failed to avoid a 0-5 series whitewash after going down 2-3 in the fifth Test against Australia, completing a nightmare of a tour in Perth on Saturday. The Indians entered the final game of the series after losing their previous four matches 1-5, 2-4, 1-2 and 1-3. The rubber was significant as far as preparation is concerned ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympics. Skipper Harmanpreet Singh (4th) and Boby Singh Dhami (53rd) were the goal scorers for India, while Australia sounded the board through Jeremy Hayward (20th), Ky Willott (38th) and Tim Brand (39th).

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Paris Olympics - Harmanpreet Singh - Jugraj Singh - India Suffer 0-5 Whitewash In Australia, Lose Fifth Test 2-3 - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

India Suffer 0-5 Whitewash In Australia, Lose Fifth Test 2-3

The Indian men's hockey team failed to avoid a 0-5 series whitewash after going down 2-3 in the fifth Test against Australia, completing a nightmare of a tour in Perth on Saturday. The Indians entered the final game of the series after losing their previous four matches 1-5, 2-4, 1-2 and 1-3. The rubber was significant as far as preparation is concerned ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympics. Skipper Harmanpreet Singh (4th) and Boby Singh Dhami (53rd) were the goal scorers for India, while Australia sounded the board through Jeremy Hayward (20th), Ky Willott (38th) and Tim Brand (39th).

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Harmanpreet Singh - Jugraj Singh - Mandeep Singh - India Lose Yet Again To Australia, This Time 1-3 In 4th Hockey Test - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - county Jack

India Lose Yet Again To Australia, This Time 1-3 In 4th Hockey Test

India continued their dismal show in the crucial tour Down Under, losing 1-3 against Australia to suffer their fourth consecutive defeat in the five-match men's hockey Test series, on Friday. Contrary to the final result, it was a much-improved performance from the Indians but the Kookaburras were simply too strong. All the four goals in the match, which started 40 minutes late due to lightning, came from penalty corners. India took the lead in the 12th minute through skipper Harmanpreet Singh but Jeremy Hayward's (19th, 47th) brace and Jack Welch (54th) strike handed Australia yet another win in the series.

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Harmanpreet Singh - Jugraj Singh - Mandeep Singh - India Lose Yet Again To Australia, This Time 1-3 In 4th Hockey Test - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - county Jack

India Lose Yet Again To Australia, This Time 1-3 In 4th Hockey Test

India continued their dismal show in the crucial tour Down Under, losing 1-3 against Australia to suffer their fourth consecutive defeat in the five-match men's hockey Test series, on Friday. Contrary to the final result, it was a much-improved performance from the Indians but the Kookaburras were simply too strong. All the four goals in the match, which started 40 minutes late due to lightning, came from penalty corners. India took the lead in the 12th minute through skipper Harmanpreet Singh but Jeremy Hayward's (19th, 47th) brace and Jack Welch (54th) strike handed Australia yet another win in the series.

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Manpreet Singh - Harmanpreet Singh - Jugraj Singh - Harmanpreet Singh's Brace Hands India 4-1 Win Over Spain In FIH Pro League - sports.ndtv.com - Spain - India - county Hand

Harmanpreet Singh's Brace Hands India 4-1 Win Over Spain In FIH Pro League

Skipper Harmanpreet Singh slammed a brace as the Indian men's hockey team outplayed Spain 4-1 in a FIH Pro League match in Bhubaneswar on Saturday. Harmanpreet converted a penalty corner in the seventh minute before scoring from the spot in the 20th minute. Jugraj Singh also converted a penalty corner in the 24th minute while Lalit Kumar Upadhyay scored a field goal in the 50th minute to register the easy win for India. Spain's lone goal came from a penalty-stroke conversion by Marc Miralles in the 34th minute.

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Manpreet Singh - Harmanpreet Singh - Jugraj Singh - Harmanpreet Singh's Brace Hands India 4-1 Win Over Spain In FIH Pro League - sports.ndtv.com - Spain - India - county Hand

Harmanpreet Singh's Brace Hands India 4-1 Win Over Spain In FIH Pro League

Skipper Harmanpreet Singh slammed a brace as the Indian men's hockey team outplayed Spain 4-1 in a FIH Pro League match in Bhubaneswar on Saturday. Harmanpreet converted a penalty corner in the seventh minute before scoring from the spot in the 20th minute. Jugraj Singh also converted a penalty corner in the 24th minute while Lalit Kumar Upadhyay scored a field goal in the 50th minute to register the easy win for India. Spain's lone goal came from a penalty-stroke conversion by Marc Miralles in the 34th minute.

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Harmanpreet Singh - India Beat France 5-4 In Last Match To Record Lone Win Of 5-Nation Tournament - sports.ndtv.com - France - Germany - Belgium - Spain - India

India Beat France 5-4 In Last Match To Record Lone Win Of 5-Nation Tournament

Captain Harmanpreet Singh and Jugraj Singh struck a brace each as the Indian men's hockey team beat France 5-4 in its fourth and final match to notch up its lone win in the five-nation tournament here on Wednesday. Jugraj scored in the 20th and 60th minutes while Harmanpreet found the target in the 25th and 56th minutes. Vivek Sagar Prasad (16th) struck once in the match that went back and forth throughout its duration. India thus ended their largely disappointing campaign with a win. They had lost all their earlier three matches in the tournament -- 0-1 to Spain, 2-7 to Belgium and 2-3 to Germany. France are the lowest-ranked side at ninth while India are at third. The first quarter saw France take the lead through a penalty-corner conversion from Lucas Montecot in the 11th minute. India equalised early in the second quarter through a field goal from Vivek.

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Harmanpreet Singh - India Beat France 5-4 In Last Match To Record Lone Win Of 5-Nation Tournament - sports.ndtv.com - France - Germany - Belgium - Spain - India

India Beat France 5-4 In Last Match To Record Lone Win Of 5-Nation Tournament

Captain Harmanpreet Singh and Jugraj Singh struck a brace each as the Indian men's hockey team beat France 5-4 in its fourth and final match to notch up its lone win in the five-nation tournament here on Wednesday. Jugraj scored in the 20th and 60th minutes while Harmanpreet found the target in the 25th and 56th minutes. Vivek Sagar Prasad (16th) struck once in the match that went back and forth throughout its duration. India thus ended their largely disappointing campaign with a win. They had lost all their earlier three matches in the tournament -- 0-1 to Spain, 2-7 to Belgium and 2-3 to Germany. France are the lowest-ranked side at ninth while India are at third. The first quarter saw France take the lead through a penalty-corner conversion from Lucas Montecot in the 11th minute. India equalised early in the second quarter through a field goal from Vivek.

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