Bengal Tigers Roar to 3-1 Win Over Soorma in HIL 2025-26 Opener

The Shrachi Bengal Tigers began their Hero Hockey India League title defence with a 3-1 victory over JSW Soorma Hockey Club. Sukhjeet Singh broke the deadlock in the 33rd minute, followed by a goal from Abhishek. Prabhjot Singh pulled one back for Soorma in the final quarter, but Gursewak Singh sealed the win with a last-minute empty-net goal. Sukhjeet Singh was awarded the Player of the Match for his performance.

Key Points: HIL 2025-26: Bengal Tigers Beat Soorma 3-1 in Opener

  • Tigers start title defence with win
  • Sukhjeet Singh opens scoring
  • Abhishek scores and assists
  • Soorma's late goal not enough
  • Gursewak seals victory with empty-netter
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Men's HIL: Defending champions Shrachi Bengal Tigers begin campaign with 3-1 win over JSW Soorma Hockey Club

Defending champions Shrachi Bengal Tigers start their Hero Hockey India League campaign with a 3-1 victory against JSW Soorma Hockey Club in Chennai.

"Sukhjeet Singh was named player of the match for his influential performance. - Match Report"

Chennai, Jan 4

Defending champions Shrachi Bengal Tigers opened their Hero Hockey India League 2025-26 campaign with a confident 3-1 victory over JSW Soorma Hockey Club at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium on Sunday.

For the Tigers, Sukhjeet Singh (33'), Abhishek (45') and Gursewak Singh (60'), while a lone goal was scored by Prabhjot Singh (54') for Soorma.

The opening quarter was evenly balanced, with both teams looking to settle into the contest. JSW Soorma tried to stretch the Tigers' defence by switching play and using long passes, while the Tigers relied on quick counter-attacks and aerial balls into the circle. Despite a few promising moves from Nicolas Poncelet and Tommy Willems, neither side could create a clear-cut chance in the first 15 minutes.

The Tigers grew stronger in the second quarter and began to control possession. Abhishek was lively upfront and won multiple penalty corners, but Soorma goalkeeper Vincent Vanasch kept his team in the game with several sharp saves, including a crucial double save late in the half. The teams went into the break with the score still level.

Shrachi Bengal Tigers finally broke the deadlock early in the third quarter when Tom Grambusch's penalty-corner flick was deftly deflected into the goal by Sukhjeet Singh in the 33rd minute. The Tigers continued to press and doubled their lead later in the quarter when Abhishek showed great composure, holding off the defender before firing a powerful reverse-stick shot past Vanasch from a tight angle.

JSW Soorma showed intent in the final quarter and were rewarded when Prabhjot Singh finished off a neat passing move in the 54th minute to reduce the deficit. However, as Soorma pushed forward and took off their goalkeeper in the closing moments, the Tigers struck again. Abhishek stole possession and unselfishly set up Gursewak Singh (60'), who scored into an empty net in the final minute to seal the win.

Sukhjeet Singh was named player of the match for his influential performance as the Tigers began their title defence on a positive note.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a new fan of HIL from the US, I'm impressed by the pace and skill on display. Vincent Vanasch's saves for Soorma were incredible, even in a loss. Exciting to see international players like Grambusch and Poncelet mixing with Indian talent.
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Vikram M
Solid win, but the defence looked a bit shaky at times in the final quarter. Soorma's goal came from a simple passing move. Tigers need to tighten up at the back against stronger teams. Still, three points is three points. On to the next one!
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Priya S
So happy to see Gursewak Singh get on the scoresheet! He works so hard. And what an unselfish assist from Abhishek for that final goal. That's the team spirit we love to see. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
The league is back! 🎉 Perfect Sunday evening entertainment. The quality of hockey keeps getting better every year. Hope the broadcast reaches more cities. More people need to see this fantastic sport.
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Michael C
Watching from Australia. The tactical shift in the third quarter by the Tigers' coach was decisive. Taking off the goalkeeper for Soorma at the end was a big gamble that backfired. Great match analysis in the article.

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