Baba Bakala Clinch Hockey Title in Thrilling 1-0 Final Against Roopnagar

Roundglass Baba Bakala emerged champions of the fourth Roundglass Inter-Development Centre Hockey Tournament with a narrow 1-0 victory over Roundglass Roopnagar in the final. The match's only goal came from captain Shamsher Singh, who converted a penalty corner in the 20th minute. Earlier, Roundglass Nikke Ghumman claimed third place with a 2-1 win over Roundglass Harchowal. The tournament concluded with an awards ceremony recognizing top performers, including Shamsher Singh as Player of the Tournament.

Key Points: Roundglass Baba Bakala Wins Inter-Development Centre Hockey Tournament

  • Shamsher Singh scores decisive penalty corner
  • Baba Bakala's defence holds firm in final quarter
  • Sajan Preet Singh named Player of the Match
  • Nikke Ghumman secures third place
  • Individual awards and prize money distributed
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Baba Bakala beat Roopnagar to clinch 4th Roundglass Inter Development Centre Hockey Tournament

Baba Bakala defeats Roopnagar 1-0 to win the hockey tournament final. Shamsher Singh scores the winner and is named Player of the Tournament.

"Captain Shamsher Singh stepped up under pressure and executed a calm, clinical finish. - Match Report"

Jalandhar, January 19

Roundglass Baba Bakala were crowned champions of the fourth edition of the Roundglass Inter-Development Centre Hockey Tournament after edging past Roundglass Roopnagar 1-0 in a fiercely contested final on Sunday at the Surjit Hockey Stadium, Jalandhar.

In a match that was defined by intensity from both sides, it was Baba Bakala captain Shamsher Singh who proved to be the difference, converting a crucial penalty corner in the 20th minute to seal the title.

The final lived up to its billing as both teams went toe-to-toe in an end-to-end battle. The breakthrough came in the second quarter when Baba Bakala earned a penalty corner. Captain Shamsher Singh stepped up under pressure and executed a calm, clinical finish to give his side a vital lead.

The remaining quarters saw Roopnagar push hard, creating multiple scoring opportunities through open play and set pieces. At one point in the final quarter, Roopnagar won four back-to-back penalty corners, but failed to convert as Baba Bakala's defence stood firm.

Sajan Preet Singh from Baba Bakala was named the Player of the Match in the final. The title triumph marked a fitting end to a strong campaign for Roundglass Baba Bakala, highlighting their consistency, teamwork and leadership throughout the tournament.

Earlier in the day, Roundglass Nikke Ghumman secured third place at the tournament after registering a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Roundglass Harchowal in an absorbing encounter.

The match remained goalless through two fiercely contested quarters; the breakthrough came in the 36th minute when Jaspreet Singh put Nikke Ghumman ahead with a well-taken goal. Harchowal responded swiftly by converting a penalty corner just four minutes later.

Nikke Ghumman continued to apply pressure and was rewarded in the 56th minute when they earned a penalty stroke. Jashanpreet Singh showed great composure from the spot to slot home the winner and seal third place for his side.

Maninder Singh was adjudged Player of the Match for his calm presence and outstanding contribution. Roundglass Baba Bakala were rewarded with a prize money of Rs 1,00,000 for their title-winning performance, while runners-up Roundglass Roopnagar received Rs 50,000.

Third-placed Roundglass Nikke Ghumman were awarded Rs 25,000 for their impressive campaign in the tournament. Individual excellence was also recognised at the closing ceremony. Krishdeep Singh, who played a decisive role in Baba Bakala's semi-final win over Roundglass Nikke Ghumman, was named the Best Goalkeeper of the tournament.

Sangat Singh of Roundglass Roopnagar was honoured as the Best Fullback, while Rajwinder Singh from Roundglass Harchowal received the Best Midfielder trophy. Roundglass Nikke Ghumman's Jaspreet Singh was adjudged the Best Forward of the tournament, and Baba Bakala captain Shamsher Singh capped off a memorable campaign by being named the Player of the Tournament.

All five players were awarded a prize of Rs 10,000 each. The final day was elevated by the presence of several eminent personalities from Indian hockey, who graced the occasion and encouraged the young players.

Among the distinguished guests were Olympian and Arjuna Awardee Baljit Singh Dhillon, Olympian Balwinder Singh Shammi, Arjuna Awardee Col. Balbir Singh, Hockey Punjab General Secretary Amrik Singh Powar, former international hockey player Lakhwinder Pal Singh Khaira, Olympian and Dronacharya Awardee Rajinder Singh Sr., Senior Lead - Hockey Operations at Roundglass Ashfaque Ullah Khan, Olympian Sanjeev Kumar, and Shailender Singh from Roundglass.

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartbreak for Roopnagar! Four consecutive penalty corners in the final quarter and they couldn't convert... that must sting. But full marks to Baba Bakala's defence for holding strong. Sajan Preet Singh deserved that Player of the Match award.
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Michael C
Impressive to see the prize money and individual awards. Rs 1 lakh for the winners is a good incentive for these young players. Recognizing talents like Krishdeep Singh (Best Goalkeeper) and Jaspreet Singh (Best Forward) is crucial for their motivation. Well organized event!
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Rohit P
Surjit Hockey Stadium in Jalandhar is such a historic venue for hockey. Perfect place for a final. The presence of so many legends like Baljit Singh Dhillon and Rajinder Singh Sr. must have been inspiring for the boys. This is how we build a strong hockey culture from the ground up.
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Sarah B
A respectful suggestion: while the coverage is good, it would be great if future articles could include a brief mention of the tournament's format or how many teams participated. It helps casual readers understand the scale. Nevertheless, congrats to all the winners and participants!
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Kavya N
Shamsher Singh - Player of the Tournament! Well deserved. Leading from the front and scoring the title-winning goal. Also, great to see Roundglass investing in hockey at the grassroots level across Punjab. More corporates should support sports like this. 👏

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