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Zee News
| 2 years ago
Fitness must not be blamed for Azlan Shah debacle: Physio New Delhi: Refusing to blame players' fitness levels for India's disappointing performance in recently-concluded Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament, team physio Shrikant Iyenger, however...
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The Hindu
| 2 years ago
New Delhi, May 18, 2011 India's chief coach Harendra Singh and manager Balbir Singh are set to submit a detailed report to Hockey India on May 23 on the team's disastrous performance in the just-concluded Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia. India, who...
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India Abroad
| 2 years ago
Holding the game's administrators responsible for the team's poor show in the just-concluded Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia, former chief coach Vasudevan Bhaskaran has said that Indian hockey need fresh legs ahead of next year's Olympic qualifiers. India...
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The Star
| 2 years ago
The Malaysian Hockey Federation (MHF) will give top priority to the national hockey team's preparations for the Olympic qualifying tournament and will consider barring the players from featuring in domestic competitions. The MHF president, Tengku...
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The Star
| 2 years ago
The national hockey team may not have got off to a good start in the final phase of the Road to London programme but they at least have a clear idea on the amount of work they need to put in for the Olympic qualifying tournament next year. Malaysia...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 2 years ago
The future of Harendra Singh as the coach of Indian hockey team hangs in balance, with the development committee of Hockey India (HI) deciding to seek his and the rest of coaching staff's removal following India's dismal outing at the Azlan Shah Cup...
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Sydney Morning Herald
| 2 years ago
Kuala Lumpur May 17, 2011 Fergus Kavanagh poses with the trophy after Australia's win. Photo: AP THE Kookaburras displayed their extraordinary depth of talent in triumphing 3-2 in extra time against Pakistan to win the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup men's...
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The Scotsman
| 2 years ago
In an ominous start for Jason Lee's charges, New Zealand had the ball in the net in four minutes, but the umpire ordered the penalty corner to be retaken with the resulting shot blocked by keeper Nick Brothers. Richard Mantell finally found his...
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The Daily Telegraph (Australia)
| 2 years ago
After an eventful opening few races, Aussie Casey Stoner is smiling again after earning his second victory of the season at a dramatic French MotoGP. Stoner climbed to second place in the overall standings with the win, and is now just 12 points...
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Hindu
| 2 years ago
Christopher Ciriello (third from right), celebrating his first strike in the final against Pakistan, gave Australia the crown with a golden goal in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Ipoh on Sunday. Ipoh: A golden goal by Chris Ciriello in the second half...
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pakistantimes
| 2 years ago
Pakistan lost the hard-fought final of the Sultan Azlan Shah hockey Cup after Australia won their sixth title through golden goal during the second extra time here on Sunday. Both teams went 1-1 in the first half and then finished 2-2 in the allotted...
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Channel NewsAsia
| 2 years ago
World Champions Australia won the 20th edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup on Sunday beating Pakistan 3-2 through a golden goal in extra-time. Australia took the lead in the 11th minute through Christopher Ciriello off their second penalty corner,...
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Wellington Dominion
| 2 years ago
Great Britian beat the Black Sticks 4-2 to claim the bronze medal in the Sultan Azlan Shah hockey tournament in Ipoh, Malaysia last night. The Black Sticks ended up in the bronze playoff after they lost their final pool game on Sunday morning (NZ...
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The Hindu
| 2 years ago
Ipoh (Malaysia), May 15, 2011 AP Australian team poses for a group picture with the trophy after winning the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament in Ipoh on Sunday. Dragflicker Christopher Ciriello scored a golden goal from a penalty corner as...
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France24
| 2 years ago
Vishnu Vikram Pillay of India (2nd left) scores a goal against South Korea (in red) during their match at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup men's field hockey tournament in Ipoh. South Korea finished fifth at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup after holding off India...
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The Hindu
| 2 years ago
Ipoh, May 15, 2011 The Indian hockey team's campaign in the Azlan Shah Cup ended on a disappointing note as they finished sixth after going down 1-2 to South Korea in their classification match here on Sunday. Two penalty corner flicks by Nam Hyun-...