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Rangaswami Cup
About Rangaswami Cup
Karnataka made history by winning their lady Rangaswamy Cup, the image of amazingness in the Indian Hockey Federation's senior National men's hockey title in the wake of crushing Uttar Pradesh 3-1 in the last here Thursday. Subsequent to going into breather tied 1-1, Karnataka ventured up the pace on resumption and drew in two more objectives even as Uttar Pradesh battled till the end.
The star of Karnataka's triumph was punishment corner master Deepak Beijawad who scored twice in the second-half in the 38th and 57th minutes as the hosts, playing their first last since 1968 when they had completed sprinter up, developed meriting victors. Prior, in the principal half, Umesh K.R. put Karnataka ahead with a third moment strike, yet Imran Kumar put Uttar Pradesh on level terms in the tenth moment.
The groups went into half-time bolted 1-1 as the match looked set for an exciting completion. Be that as it may, Beijawad's twin transformations fixed the last as Karnataka got a money prize of Rs. 1 lakh while UP were exhibited Rs.50,000. Protecting champions Mumbai completed third in the wake of defeating Punjab 5-4 in the punishment shootout as the groups completed the control time frame and additional time bolted 2-2. Upendra Pillay twelfth and Vikram Singh 47th scored for Mumbai while Sanjeev Kumar 23rd, 35th struck both Punjab objectives.