Jugraj Singh's Hat-Trick Powers Bengal Tigers to 5-3 HIL Win Over Dragons

Jugraj Singh's first hat-trick of the season led the Shrachi Bengal Tigers to a vital 5-3 victory over the Tamil Nadu Dragons in the Hockey India League. The win propelled the Tigers from seventh to fourth place in the standings, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Despite a late two-goal surge from the Dragons in the final quarter, a decisive penalty corner goal by Abhishek in the 55th minute sealed the win for the Tigers. The match featured key contributions from players on both sides in a high-scoring encounter at Ranchi's Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda Hockey Stadium.

Key Points: Bengal Tigers Beat Tamil Nadu Dragons 5-3 in HIL 2026

  • Jugraj Singh scores first hat-trick of season
  • Tigers jump from 7th to 4th in standings
  • Abhishek scores crucial 55th-minute goal
  • Dragons mount late comeback with two goals
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Men's HIL: Bengal Tigers score a roaring 5-3 win over Tamil Nadu Dragons

Jugraj Singh scores a hat-trick as Shrachi Bengal Tigers secure a crucial 5-3 victory over Tamil Nadu Dragons in Hockey India League 2026 action.

"He kept the ball low and fierce to beat Harte into the goal. - Match Report"

Ranchi, Jan 13

Jugraj Singh scored his first hat-trick of the season to ensure a commanding 5-3 win for the Sharchi Bengal Tigers against Tamil Nadu Dragons in the ongoing Hockey India League 2026 at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda Hockey Stadium in Ranchi on Tuesday.

This was an important win for the Tigers, who were placed 7th in the pool table before this match started, but jumped up to fourth place with this win -- keeping their hopes alive in the league.

While Jugraj became only the second player to get a hat-trick of goals after Kane Rusell from HIL GC team who has three hat-tricks in the league so far, goals from Sukhjeet (33') and Abhishek (55') helped the Tigers clinch a winner while Adrohit Ekka (36'), Thomas Sorsby (48') and Blake Govers (51') scored for the Dragons.

The defending champions, Shrachi Bengal Tigers, were quick to get off the blocks with Abhishek creating the first real shot on goal, but didn't quite find success. However, an infringement while defending saw the Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons give away a penalty stroke in the 11th minute. Jugraj Singh, who was the top scorer from the previous edition, was on par with the legendary David Harte in the goalpost. He kept the ball low and fierce to beat Harte into the goal.

The 1-0 lead put the Tigers in good standing. Though the second quarter was goalless with the Dragons trying their best to equalise with Uttam Singh leading the charge for them, there was not much they could muster from the attempts. Tigers' coach Valentin Altenburg was not a happy man at half-time, expressing that his team could get 'a lot of things right' in this match, and they seemed to do exactly that in the third quarter, which they began with a sensational goal by Sukhjeet Singh. It was a good combination between Tommy Willems and Abhishek, which was eventually finished well by Sukhjeet. This took the Tigers' scoreline to 2-0.

Though Dragons found a breakthrough in the 36th minute when Adrohit scored from a penalty corner, the quarter belonged to the Tigers with two back-to-back goals coming in from Jugraj Singh, who completed a hat-trick of goals with the 43rd and 45th minute goals.

This put the Tigers in a comfortable 4-1 lead, but they squandered it in the final quarter when they allowed the Dragons to bounce back with two goals in the 48th and 51st minutes through Sorsby and Govers. The final few minutes were nail-biting with video referrals, giving the Tigers an advantage.

A penalty corner in the 55th minute proved crucial in the Tigers' win, with Abhishek scoring from a fine variation. After injecting, Abhishek positioned himself well to pick up a deflection off Tom Grambusch's dragflick. This put them ahead 5-3 and eventually helped seal the match.

- IANS

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Priya S
Thrilling game, but the Tigers' defence in the final quarter was a bit shaky. Letting in two quick goals almost cost them the match. They need to work on maintaining focus for the full 60 minutes. Still, a crucial win for the standings. Juggernaut Jugraj!
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Rohit P
As a fan from Ranchi, the atmosphere at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda stadium must have been electric! So proud of our home team. That penalty corner variation for the final goal was brilliant coaching. Altenburg's half-time talk clearly worked wonders in the third quarter.
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Sarah B
Fantastic display of attacking hockey. While Jugraj deserves all the headlines, I thought Tommy Willems' role in the build-up play was excellent. The blend of Indian and international talent in HIL is what makes it such a high-quality league. More matches like this, please!
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Vikram M
Heartbreaking for the Dragons. They fought back so well in the last quarter, but that 55th-minute goal was a killer. David Harte is a legend, but even he couldn't stop Jugraj today. The league table is getting very interesting now. Tigers are back in the game! 🏑
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Karthik V
Good win, but I have one criticism. The article mentions many foreign players' names (Willems, Grambusch, Govers) but for our Indian players, it's often just first names or last initials. Let's give our own stars their full due recognition as well. They are the heart of the league.

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