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Wednesday, August 26, 1998

India qualify in style

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA  
BANGALORE, AUG 25: India made mince-meat of a hapless Bhutan defence to score a 7-1 victory in their last match and emerge winners in the group six qualifying rounds of the 31st Asian Youth Under-19 Football Championship here tonight.

India continued their winning streak to top the table with 12 points from four matches and confirmed their berth in the final championship to be held at Chiangmai, Thailand, from October 17 to 31.

Indian medio James Singh stole the heart of the spectators in today's match and scored the first two goals for his team in the ninth and 24th minutes. James set up the third goal four minutes later and substitute Janak Basumatary made no mistake.

Local lad Murali initiated the move in the first goal and the next came from the right flank off Prabhjot Singh. Earlier, before India opened their account, Rocky Barreto missed a header.

Bhutan concentrated fully on defence and most of the time ten men were in the Indian offence zone.

Indian captain Shaikh Sanjib was off colour in the first half and looked weak. In fact, it was he who had more number of attempts but was unlucky on many occasions.

KYRGYZSTAN SECOND: Earlier, Kyrgyzstan beat Pakistan 2-1 to emerge second.

Drobeta Alexse put Kyrgyzstan in the 35th minute off an Ivanov Sergey pass. Segrey tackled defender Nasar Iqbal and passed it to the left flank of drobeta, who slotted the ball home.

However, Pakistan equalised in the 52nd minute through captain Zulfikar Ali off a Qadir Ahmed pass.

Kekerkiril headed the winning goal for Kyrgyzstan in the 83rd minute off a flag-kick by substitute Djamshedov Ros.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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