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Khelo India: Mizoram to meet Punjab in boys’ football final
New Delhi, Feb 7 (IANS) Mizoram underlined their class, thrashing Delhi 5-0 in the semi-finals to set up a high-voltage title clash with Punjab in the boys’ football competition at the Khelo India School Games here on Wednesday.
Delhi’s defensive strategy back-fired as they were trailing within the first three minutes as Mizoram winger F. Lalnuntluanga scored with a powerful left-footed strike from outside the box.
Punjab had beaten Haryana 3-1 in the other semi-final on Tuesday. Punjab are unbeaten in the tournament so far.
The girls’ final will be contested between Manipur and Haryana. Manipur beat Odisha 3-1 in the semis on Wednesday, while a day earlier Haryana thrashed West Bengal 8-0.
With Delhi’s Abhishek Kumar tightly man-marking prolific goal scorer Lalnunzama on the right, Mizoram coach HC Zarzoliana changed his tactics to attack the four-man Delhi defence from the left flank.
The gambit yielded glory for the north-eastern side as midfielder H. Zawnhmingthana pounded the ball into the top right corner in the 33rd minute to double their lead.
In the second half, Delhi came out with a positive approach but Mizoram’s F. Lalnuntluanga took advantage of a loose ball and initiated a dangerous counter-attack which resulted in the third goal in the 49th minute.
After seven minutes, Mizoram star Lalnuntluanga netted home the fourth with a clean finish to crush any hopes of a Delhi comeback.
Lalnunzama took his goal tally to eight in the tournament after he latched onto a goalkeeping error and hammered the fifth goal for the visitors in the 74th minute.
–IANS
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Sunil Gavaskar gives his opinion of GT allrounder Rahul Tewatia
The left-handed batsman from Haryana is garnering praise from all quarters for the way he’s finishing games regularly in the most exciting IPL season.
Gavaskar reckons Tewatia’s whirlwind knock in Sharjah (in IPL 2020) where he smashed West Indies pacer Sheldon Cottrell for five sixes in an over, gave him the confidence that he belongs to the big stage.
Speaking on Cricket Live on Star Sports, Gavaskar said, “That assault on Sheldon Cottrell in Sharjah gave him the belief to do the impossible and the confidence that he belongs here. We saw the impossible (he did with the bat) the other day as well. There’s no twitching or touching the pads (which shows a batter’s nervousness) when he bats in the death overs. He just waits for the ball to be delivered and plays his shots. He’s got all the shots in the book, but most importantly his temperament to stay cool in a crisis is brilliant.”
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