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'Jugraj was a man possessed'

August 23, 2003 15:15 IST

'Jugraj was a man possessed'

Jugraj not only converted two penalty corners, he played the role of game-opener to perfection. He is a very important member of the team, and probably shouldn't be used as the chaser when the opposition gets a penalty corner, says Jagbir Singh.
[indianexpress.com]



Fry day for Pakistan

India's forward line finally clicked and in its last league match against Pakistan, it came up with its finest display for an amazing 7-4 win. The score-line also meant it was the highest number of goals scored by India against Pakistan in a single match.
[indiatimes.com]



Best game in 13-year career: Dhanraj Pillay

Skipper Dhanraj Pillay and coach Rajinder Singh described India's win against Pakistan in the 25th Champions Trophy hockey tournament as one of the best ever.
[sify.com]



Simply thrilling, even if too much too late

The clouds began gathering in the morning. It drizzled when the teams warmed up. The world body announced a new brand name.
[hindustantimes.com]



Travelling miles to watch India play Pakistan

It's a full house for the India-Pakistan match and the organisers are smiling. The overwhelming fan following has meant that Friday's game was without doubt the showcase event of the tournament.
[indianexpress.com]



Our gold lining in Amsterdam cloud

It was billed as the match of the tournament and, at the end, the full house gave both teams a standing ovation. And, as a special gesture, the organisers put on Punjabi pop on the PA system.
[indianexpress.com]



India's victory sparks celebrations

Alcohol, emotions and victory made for a deadly cocktail here on Friday night at the Wagener Stadium as the Indian supporters launched into frenzied partying following the team's win against arch-rivals Pakistan.
[indiatimes.com]



Pak commentators praise India's performance

The Indian hockey team which put up a resurgent performance to win against Pakistan on Friday in the Champions Trophy earned the praise of Pakistan commentators.
[indiatimes.com]


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