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National juniors whip Bangladesh 5-1 for second emphatic win in Oman

Thrilling match sees squad take lead by eighth minute

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 May 2023 8:15AM

National juniors whip Bangladesh 5-1 for second emphatic win in Oman
Malaysia will face their toughest opponent, taking on South Korea tomorrow, before closing their Group B campaign against the host country, Oman, on May 30. – @asia_hockey Twitter pic, May 26, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The national men’s junior hockey squad thrashed Bangladesh 5-1 in their second Group B encounter at the 2023 Asian Junior Cup competition in Salalah, Oman, last night.

In the match played at the Sultan Qaboos Youth Complex, the national squad under head coach Muhamad Amin Rahim started the match on an aggressive note and took the lead by the eighth minute through a field goal by Shafiq Ikhmal Daniel Suzaini before Shahmie Irfan Suhaimi made it 2-0 in the 13th minute off a penalty corner strike.

Despite leading 2-0, the youngsters pressed on, and two minutes later they added the third when Muhammad Syamim Naim Abd Hamid struck from another penalty before Bangladesh pulled one back through Md Abdullah.

However, Shahmie Irfan restored the advantage in the 43rd minute before completing his hat-trick in the 59th minute to make it 5-1.

Speaking of the performance of his boys in the match, Amin said it was a disciplined performance by his charges since they played according to the strategy that was practised.

“The boys were able to stick to the game plan right from the start, and our penalty corner conversion rate was also satisfying. We had seven penalty corners and we converted three, it’s a good percentage. “However, we conceded one goal due to a lack of concentration. I hope it will not happen again,” he said in a video clip released by the Malaysian Hockey Confederation.

On Tuesday, the national juniors opened their campaign in emphatic fashion by whipping Uzbekistan 8-1.

Malaysia will probably face their toughest opponent when taking on South Korea tomorrow, before closing their Group B campaign against the host country, Oman, on May 30.

The top two teams will advance to the semifinals.

Malaysia shocked the world hockey fraternity in 2012 by winning the Asian Junior Cup after beating Pakistan 2-1 at the Bukit Serindit Hockey Stadium in Melaka to end a 20-year wait for the title. – Bernama, May 26, 2023

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