Kalinga Lancers Edge Bengal Tigers 2-1 in Thrilling Hockey India League Clash

Vedanta Kalinga Lancers secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Shrachi Bengal Tigers in the Men's Hockey India League. After a goalless first three quarters, Alexander Hendrickx broke the deadlock with a penalty corner dragflick in the 52nd minute. The Tigers equalized through Affan Yousuf just four minutes later, but Boby Singh Dhami scored the winner almost immediately to seal the win. The result propels the Lancers to second place in the league standings.

Key Points: Kalinga Lancers Beat Bengal Tigers 2-1 in HIL

  • Lancers win 2-1 in tight contest
  • Goalless for first three quarters
  • Hendrickx & Dhami score for Lancers
  • Affan Yousuf nets for Tigers
  • Lancers jump to second in table
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Men's HIL: Kalinga Lancers move to second spot with narrow 2-1 win over Shrachi Bengal Tigers

Alexander Hendrickx & Boby Singh Dhami score as Kalinga Lancers secure a narrow 2-1 win over Bengal Tigers, moving to second in the HIL standings.

"The forward made no mistake from close range, scoring the winner - Match Report"

Chennai, Jan 8

Vedanta Kalinga Lancers registered their second win on the trot, clinching a narrow 2-1 victory against Shrachi Bengal Tigers in the Men's Hockey India League 2025-26 at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium, in Chennai on Thursday. Alexander Hendrickx and Boby Singh Dhami scored for the winners, while Affan Yousuf netted for the Tigers.

It was one-way traffic in the initial stages of the game as Vedanta Kalinga Lancers began the game on the front foot. They dominated possession, registering 11 circle entries compared to just a couple for the Shrachi Bengal Tigers. The Lancers had a couple of goal attempts, forcing the Tigers' keeper James Carr into action. However, they couldn't find a significant opening apart from the lone penalty corner in a goalless first quarter.

The Tigers grew into the game in the second quarter, finding some momentum to make inroads on the attacking end. They turned the tide with nine circle entries and four shots in the second quarter, but were kept at bay by Krishan Bahadur Pathak, who pulled off some exceptional saves in goal for the Lancers. Despite a high-octane first half that saw attacking impetus from both teams, neither side could break the deadlock.

Shrachi Bengal Tigers continued to build on the momentum they found in the second quarter, pushing the Lancers back in their own half with some intricate exchanges. Both teams remained resilient at the back, though, not allowing the other to get their noses in front. Heading into the final quarter, there was nothing to separate the two teams.

James Carr remained stupendous in goal for the Tigers in the opening stages of the fourth quarter. However, his resistance was finally broken after Alexander Hendrickx's (52') dragflick from a penalty corner found its way into the back of the net to give the Vedanta Kalinga Lancers the lead. Their lead lasted for merely four minutes, though, after a long ball was trapped by Enrique Gonzalez before the Spanish defender set up Affan Yousuf (56') for a tap-in, getting the Tigers back on level terms.

After a goalless three quarters, the game came to life in the closing stages. Having conceded the equaliser, the Lancers responded instantly from a penalty corner after the goalkeeper's initial save fell kindly for Boby Singh Dhami (57'). The forward made no mistake from close range, scoring the winner to give Vedanta Kalinga Lancers all three points in this enthralling contest. With that win, the Lancers jump to second place on the points table.

- IANS

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Ananya R
Great to see the HIL back with such close matches. Both goalkeepers, Pathak and Carr, were outstanding. A bit disappointed as a Tigers fan – we had the momentum in Q2 and Q3 but couldn't convert. Need to be more clinical in the circle.
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Vikram M
Solid win for Kalinga! Hendrickx's PC was top-class, as expected from a world-class drag-flicker. But the real story is our Indian players stepping up – Boby Singh Dhami with a poacher's goal and Pathak with those saves. This league is great for developing our bench strength for the national team.
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Sarah B
Enjoyed watching this from overseas! The quality of hockey is fantastic. The pace of the game in the final quarter was incredible. Respectful criticism: The article could mention the crowd atmosphere in Chennai – was it a good turnout? These leagues thrive on fan support.
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Karthik V
Tough luck for Bengal Tigers. They fought back well with that Yousuf goal. But conceding so quickly after equalizing shows a lapse in concentration. Defence needs to switch on immediately after scoring. Onwards and upwards for the Lancers! 💪
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Priya S
So proud to see hockey getting this platform again! HIL is a boon for the sport. More matches like this, please. The mix of Indian and international players is perfect for learning. Hope the momentum continues for the whole season.

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