Berlin, Aug 24: Half-back Arjun Halappa slammed in four goals as India swamped Egypt 8-2 in their opening match of the eight-nation Junior Challenge Hockey (under-21) tournament in Poznan (Poland) yesterday.The Indian colts, who led 3-1 at half-time, dominated their Group A game as forward Gursewak Singh struck a brace and centre forward Inderjit Singh and half-back Bimal Lakra completed the rout with a goal apiece.
Mahmood Fathi and Walid found the consolation goals for Egypt. In another Group A tie, Germany swamped Belgium 8-1, after leading 2-1 at half-time. Captain Max Landshut scored two goals while his team pumped in four in the last 10 minutes.
In Pool B, South Korea routed England 6-0 (half-time 2-0). Forwards Hong Kwang Jian, Jung Sion Lee and Zion Jin Jung scored two goals each.
Poland rallied well from a 1-2 first half deficit to overcome Scotland 3-2 in the other Group B encounter.
Indian coach C R Kumar said he was ``very happy'' at the victory over Egypt, but felt India's deep defenceneeded improvement. ``They (deep defenders) were committing mistakes and a lot of unforced errors,'' Kumar said.
In the India-Egypt match, Karnataka-based Halappa found two of his goals through strokes.
Centre forward Inderjit Singh drew first blood in the 18th minute through a field goal and India stretched the lead in the 24th and 31st minutes through field efforts by Gursewak Singh and Halappa.
With a minute left for half-time, Egypt pulled one back when Fathi converted a penalty corner.
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