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Ranchi Rhinos, Winner of the Hero Hockey India League. |
Ranchi Rhinos came from a goal down to beat Delhi Waveriders 2-1 and win the inaugural Hero Hockey India League (HIL) in a thrilling summit clash at the Astroturf Hockey Stadium on Sunday. The final brought the curtain down on a hugely entertaining first edition of a tournament which has caught the imagination of hockey fans around the world.
The Rhinos - who defeated Uttar Pradesh Wizards 4-2 on Saturday to seal their place in the final - were trailing for most part of the match after Simon Child gave Delhi the lead in the 25th minute.
But the Ranchi outfit never gave up and displayed tremendous fighting spirit to score through Austin Smith (55th) before Manpreet Singh (63rd) scored a late winner for the home team.
The match started on an aggressive note with both the teams adopting an attacking approach but it was the Rhinos who dominated the early exchanges with more penetrations inside the rival circle.
The Waveriders, however, picked up their game in the second quarter and scored against the run of play in the 25th minute through Simon Child to silence the capacity crowd.
An opportunistic Child slammed the ball into the right corner of the Ranchi post after picking up a loose ball inside the ‘D’.
The Rhinos got an opportunity to draw parity in the 32nd minute when they earned their first penalty corner, but skipper and 2012 FIH Player of the Year Moritz Fuerste’s low flick was saved by an alert Nicolas Jacobi at the Delhi goal.
Leading by a goal, the Waveriders started the second-half on a positive note and soon managed to earn three penalty corners in succession but Rupinder Pal Singh wasted all the three with Ranchi goalkeeper Fransico Cortes coming to his side’s rescue on two occasions.
The Rhinos were unlucky not to have levelled the scoreline just before the end of the third quarter. Their star forward Mandeep Singh missed a sitter from close range after he was set up by Fuerste.
The Rhinos made continuous inroads into the rival citadel in search of the equaliser and their consistent pressure finally paid off in the 55th minute when Smith brought the hosts on level terms.
Smith beautifully executed a variation with a grounded flick from the Ranchi’s third penalty corner after earning the set piece following a successful referral appeal. After managing to equalise, the Rhinos went for the killer blow, which rocked the Delhi defence
After holding on to most part of the game, the Waveriders’ backline started to buckle under Ranchi’s consistent pressure and in the process made a mistake, which cost them the title.
Ranchi earned another penalty corner in the 63rd minute and Manpreet scored from a rebound after Ashley Jackson’s initial flick was saved.
With time running out, Delhi pressed hard for an all-important equaliser but it was not to be as the Rhinos’ defence were up to the task.
Ranchi Rhinos skipper Moritz Furste was quick to praise his players in the post match press conference. "We played extremely well today and this was our best game" said the double Olympic Gold medallist. "We defended and contested well today. Goalkeeper Francisco Cortes performed brilliantly and his saves gave us the victory. We played much better than our previous matches against Delhi Waveriders."
Earlier in the day, Uttar Pradesh Wizards rode on captain V.R. Raghunath’s four goals to finish third, defeating Jaypee Punjab Warriors 4-3 in the bronze medal play-off match.
Hero Hockey India League Final Four: Results
Saturday
Semi Final 1: Ranchi Rhinos 4-2 Uttar Pradesh Wizards
Semi Final 2: Delhi Waveriders 3-1 Jaypee Punjab Warriors
Sunday
3rd Place Play-Off: Jaypee Punjab Warriors 3-4 Uttar Pradesh Wizards
Final: Ranchi Rhinos 2-1 Delhi Waveriders
Awards
WINNERS (Prize Money Rs 2,50,00,000/-): Ranchi Rhinos
RUNNERS-UP (Prize Money: Rs 1,25,00,000/-): Delhi Waveriders
Third Place (Prize Money: Rs 75,00,000/-): Uttar Pradesh Wizards
Fair-Play Award: Ranchi Rhinos
Hero Player of the Tournament (Rs 25,00,000/-): Sardar Singh
‘Ponty Chadha Trophy’ for Upcoming Player of the Tournament (Rs 20,00,000/-): Mandeep Singh
‘Airtel Award’ for Most Goals in the Tournament (Rs 10,00,000/-): Delhi Waveriders