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Great Britain's first International Friendly Series win

Great Britain overcomes Malaysia 3-1 in the International Friendly Series

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Apr 2021 10:40AM

Great Britain's first International Friendly Series win
Great Britain beat Malaysia here tonight at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium for their first win in the International Friendly Series. - Pic courtesy of Malaysian Hockey Confederation Facebook, April 20, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR - Great Britain picked up their first win in the International Friendly Series when they overcame a gritty Malaysian side 3-1 last night at the Bukit Jalil National Hockey Stadium.

Malaysia was more aggressive going into the game this time around led by the guiles of Muhammad Ramadan Rosli and Muhammad Firhan Ashaari as Great Britain maintained very much the same line-up from the previous day.

Attacking more down the flanks, Great Britain’s Zach Wallace was a handful but with the Malaysian defensive line holding their own, it did little to dent the scoreline.

The first penalty corner came soon enough for Great Britain but their failure to convert saw the first-quarter ending in a stalemate.

Great Britain continued to pressure and in spite of earning two penalty corners in a row, the Malaysian defence stood their ground for the score to remain unchanged at the half.

It was Rupert Shipperley, who was again in the thick of it when he grabbed the opener for Great Britain in the 35th minute with a close-range finish.

Just a minute later, a quick counter saw Phil Roper flicked the ball over Malaysian keeper Muhammad Hafizuddin Othman to put Great Britain 2-0 up.

Adam Gibson then made it three for Great Britain when he converted a penalty corner in the 44th minute to put them comfortably ahead.

Malaysian did not give up and in the 55th minute, they finally got the goal they were looking for when Muhammad Razie Abd Rahim smashed in a penalty corner for the final scoreline. - Malaysian Hockey Confederation, April 20, 2021

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