RCF share honours with C. Railway


Central Railway, Mumbai paid dearly for their poor finishing and their defensive approach as they were held to a 2-2 draw by a determined RCF (Rail Coach Factory), Kapurthala in crucial Pool ‘A’ league match of the 12th PMC Bank-Guru Tegh Bahadur All India Gold Cup Hockey Championship, organized by MHAL (Mumbai Hockey Association Limited) and played at the MHAL-Mahindra Stadium, Churchgate, on Sunday. The scores were level at 1-all at the end of the first session.

RCF (Rail Coach Factory), Kapurthala forward Gagadeep Singh (no. 27) is all set to have a crack past Central Railway goalkeeper Avadhut Solankar for the team’s opening goal during their Pool-A league match of the 12th PMC Bank-Guru Tegh Bahadur All India Gold Cup Hockey Championship

RCF (Rail Coach Factory), Kapurthala forward Gagadeep Singh (no. 27) is all set to have a crack past Central Railway goalkeeper Avadhut Solankar for the team’s opening goal during their Pool-A league match of the 12th PMC Bank-Guru Tegh Bahadur All India Gold Cup Hockey Championship

Affan Yusuf (19th minute) and Yuvraj Walmiki (50th) scored the goals for Central while RCF got their goals through Gagandeep Singh (30th) and Deepak Sharma (64th).

Central Railway combined nicely and managed to create a number of goal-scoring opportunities, but their forwards, in particular Yuvraj, Affan and Deepak Lakra were unable to captitalise on the openings. The Mumbai side got the breakthrough when Affan after receiving a pass inside the circle controlled the ball and created space before unleashing a rasping drive past RCF goalkeeper Jugraj Singh.

RCF stung by that setback regrouped and fought on gamely and they did well to captitalise on a costly lapse by defender Roshan Keisham who made a hash with a regular clearance. RCF’s forward Ajmer Singh intercepted the pass and pushed forward for an unmarked Gagandeep who sounded the boards with a firm angular hit past Central goalkeeper Avadhut  Solankar in the 30th minute.

Fifteen minutes into the second half Central regained the lead with Yuvraj scoring with a first-timed hit from the top of the circle. But Central made a grave mistake by going on the defensive and came under tremendous pressure, which allowed RCF to get the equalizer through Deepak Sharma in the 64th minute.

Central finished their engagements with 7 points from 2 wins, a draw and a loss against Air India, while RCF also tally 7 points but have a game in hand against Air India, who are placed atop the pool with 9 points, on Tuesday. A draw would suffice for RCF to go through the semi-finals. Even if RCF lose the concluding game to Air India, but not by a big margin they could still qualify for the last four round as they have a better goal-difference of  +10 as compared to Central’s goal-difference of +7.

Earlier in the morning, defending champions Air India, Delhi maintained their fine winning run of form as they got the better of a fighting FCI (Food Corporation of India), Delhi by 7-5 margin in an interesting Pool A league match. This was the third successive win for Air India, who are in pole position in the pool with 9 points and are through to the semi-finals.  They have a game in hand against RCF.

After Arjun Halappa put Air India in front (7th), skipper Shivendra Singh scored three goals on the trot (8, 18th & 46) before V.S. Vinaya (49th),  Janma Majhi (60th) and Mayur Patil (68th) added one each. For FCI the opening goal was scored by Imran Khan (6th), the second by Vikram Yadav (44th) before Govind Rawat got a brace of goals (52nd & 59th) and Kunal Jagdale (67th) the fifth goal.

In a Pool B encounter late Saturday night, CAG (Comptroller Auditor General), Delhi ground out a hard-fought 2-1 win against Union Bank of India.

Basavraj B. (Central Railway), Govind Rawat (FCI) and Navneet Swarnkar (CAG) were declared the ‘Man of the match’ in their respective matches all were presented with a cash prize of Rs 1,000 each.

Results –Pool A: Central Railway (Affan Yusuf 19th, Yuvraj Walmiki 50th) drew with RCF 2 (Gagandeep Singh 30th, Deepak Sharma 64th). Man of the match: Basavraj B. (Central Railway).

Pool A: Air India 7 (Arjun Halappa 7th, Shivendra Singh 8, 18th, 46, V.S. Vinaya 49, Janma Majhi 60th, Mayur Patil 68th) beat FCI 5 (Imran Khan 6th, Vikram Yadav 44th, Govind Rawat 52nd, 59th, Kunal Jagdale 67th). Man of the match: Govind Rawat (FCI).

Pool B: CAG 2 (S.S. Bundela 6th, Navneet Swarnkar 12th) beat Union Bank of India 1 (Vinit Shetty). Man of the match: Navneet Swarnkar (CAG).

Monday schedule:

8.00 am: P.N. Bank vs Union Bank of India

4.30 pm: Mumbai Customs vs FCI

6.30 pm: Hockey Bhopal vs Western Railway