Kalinga Lancers Beat Ranchi Royals 2-1, Reach HIL Final

Alexander Hendrickx was the hero for Vedanta Kalinga Lancers, scoring both goals in their 2-1 win over Ranchi Royals. His penalty corner conversions in the first and third quarters built a decisive lead. Mandeep Singh managed a goal for the Royals, but they could not find an equalizer despite relentless pressure. The victory books the Lancers a place in the Men's Hockey India League 2026 final.

Key Points: Kalinga Lancers Defeat Ranchi Royals, Enter HIL Final

  • Hendrickx scores two penalty corners
  • Lancers' defense holds strong
  • Mandeep Singh scores Royals' lone goal
  • Ranchi Royals to face Hyderabad Toofans next
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Men's HIL: Kalinga Lancers beat Ranchi Royals 2-1, book spot in the final

Alexander Hendrickx scores twice as Kalinga Lancers secure a 2-1 victory over Ranchi Royals to book their spot in the Men's Hockey India League 2026 final.

"Alexander Hendrickx bagged a brace of goals - Match Report"

Bhubaneswar, Jan 23

Alexander Hendrickx bagged a brace of goals as Vedanta Kalinga Lancers booked their spot in the final of the Men's Hockey India League 2026, securing a 2-1 win against Ranchi Royals at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Friday.

Hendrickx bagged a brace of goals to give his side a 2-0 lead before Mandeep Singh pulled one back for the Royals. But in the end, they failed to find the equaliser and went down fighting.

Ranchi Royals began the game on the front foot, keeping possession and moving the ball around neatly to make inroads. Having sustained the early pressure by staying steady at the back, Vedanta Kalinga Lancers grew into the game and eventually broke the deadlock after Alexander Hendrickx (12') converted his dragflick from a penalty corner, giving his side a 1-0 lead in the first quarter.

The Royals pushed forward in search of an equaliser, creating 6 circle entries and earning 4 penalty corners in the second quarter. However, the Lancers continued to show why they're the most reliable defence in the league, having conceded only 8 goals thus far, keeping their opponents at bay to hold onto their one-goal advantage at halftime.

It was an ideal start to the second half for the Lancers with Alexander Hendrickx (32') doubling their lead. The Belgian converted another penalty corner, rifling it into the back of the net to give his side a two-goal cushion. Looking for a way back into the game, Ranchi Royals managed to pull one back after a cleverly executed variation from a penalty corner that saw Mandeep Singh (40') finish off the move to reduce the deficit with the score at 2-1 at the end of the third quarter.

It was an end-to-end contest in the final quarter. With eight minutes to go in the contest, the Lancers nearly put the game to bed when Rosan Kujur's deflected effort came off the crossbar. Ranchi Royals remained relentless in pursuit of the leveller with 7 circle entries and a penalty corner. However, the equaliser eluded them. In the end, the Vedanta Kalinga Lancers held their nerve, booking their place in the final with a 2-1 victory.

Ranchi Royals will take on the Hyderabad Toofans in the Qualifier 2 at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium on Sunday (January 25).

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a hockey fan living in Odisha, the atmosphere at the Kalinga Stadium must have been electric! Great to see such a close game. Mandeep Singh's goal gave us hope, but Lancers were just too solid at the back.
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Vikram M
Ranchi's attack created so many chances (6 circle entries, 4 PCs in Q2 alone!) but couldn't finish. That's been their story this season. They need a more clinical striker. Still, proud of the fight. All the best for Qualifier 2.
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Rohit P
Heartbreak for Royals fans! That crossbar moment from Kujur... inches away from 3-1. The team showed great spirit in the last quarter. Hope they bounce back against Hyderabad. #YehHaiHockey
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Priya S
While the match was thrilling, I feel the league needs to promote more young Indian goal-scorers. Hendrickx (Belgian) was the match-winner. Where are our next Dhyan Chands? The focus should be on developing our own talent.
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Nikhil C
Conceded only 8 goals all season? That's some record for Kalinga Lancers! Defence wins championships. They are the clear favourites for the title now. Bhubaneswar is becoming the real hockey capital of India.

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