25th SAS Cup 2016: Day 4 – Canada (1) – India (3)
Just sharing some shots from the Canada versus India game on Day 4. There are still two more matches to go before the Round Robin is completed.
Just sharing some shots from the Canada versus India game on Day 4. There are still two more matches to go before the Round Robin is completed.
Stadium Azlan Shah in Ipoh was packed with fans who were here to root for the Malaysian boys, despite a football match being played in the adjacent stadium.
Australia may have won over New Zealand 3-1 in their Round Robin match but in the final, the Black Sticks turned the tables on the Kookaburras when they out-shot the … Read More
India and Korea met on the first day of the tournament with a 2-2 draw. This bronze medal match yielded similar results and victory had to be determined via penalty … Read More
In what appeared to be like a rematch of the final Round Robin game between Malaysia and Canada, in this 5th & 6th placing classification match, the Malaysians were clueless … Read More
Despite knowing that Malaysia will play Canada in the classification match for 5th place on the final day of the tournament, the last Round Robin game must go on.
In a do-or-die Round Robin match between Korea and New Zealand, Korea needed to win the game and take all three points while New Zealand just required a draw for … Read More
The crowd of fans cheering loudly on the home team had made it difficult for the Koreans to concentrate on their game. Nevertheless, in this most crucial match against Malaysia, … Read More
In what seemed to be a preview of this year’s Sultan Azlan Shah Cup impending all-Oceania finals, Australia trounced New Zealand with a score of 3 – 2.
Despite losing the match, coach for Canada Anthony Farry believed that his team put up a good performance and it had been their best game thus far, goal-wise.
Midfielder Shahrun Abdullah’s late goal helped push Malaysia forward with a win against India with a score of 3-2.
With a solid sports development programme, including for hockey, it is no wonder that Australia are world number one.