Ahli-Sidab set up HM’s Cup summit clash with Bausher

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Semifinals: Ahli-Sidab defeat Seeb 6-3; Sukhjeet scores only goal in Bausher’s victory over Sohar.

Hockey powerhouse Ahli-Sidab is on the verge of a record 12th His Majesty’s Cup title when they meet Bausher in the final of the 50th edition of the prestigious tournament at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex (SQSC) on Monday. The final will begin at 7pm.

Ahli-Sidab got the better of arch-rivals Seeb 6-3 in a nine- goal thriller in the first semifinal at the SQSC on Sunday while Bausher made it to their second final after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Sohar in the second semifinal later in the evening.

Dubbed as Oman’s hockey ‘Clasico’, the match between Ahli-Sidab and Seeb, who share 22 titles between them, began at a fast-pace with the first of the nine goals scored in the opening minute of the match through Ahli-Sidab’s Indian recruit Affan Yousuf.

Seeb had hardly overcome the shock of conceding the opening goal before Yousuf, who has been with Ahli-Sidab for the past five years, hammered in the second goal in the third minute of the match.

A lightning start, and two goals in the first three minutes, stunned Seeb but they came back hard with a goal just before the end of first quarter through their Pakistani player Muham- mad Ateeq. Seeb’s strong fightback saw them draw level 2-2 at the stroke of the first quarter when Fahad Hassan al Lawati scored.

The fast tempo of the match continued and Ahli-Sidab went ahead through Aseel al Maini who found the back of Seeb’s net in the 17th minute and they led 3-2 at the interval.

The match looked to go into Ahli-Sidab’s favour soon after resumption as Ashraf al Nasri got the team’s fourth goal (33rd min) and four minutes later, C R Kumar-coached Ahli-Sidab made it 5-2 as Ali Salim al Zadjali converted a penalty corner.

Seeb, coached by Khalid al Raisi, rallied back with their third goal as they earned a penalty stroke with nine minutes remaining. Pakistan’s Mubashar Ali reduced the margin to make it 3-5 but as they went all out, a quick counter-attack from Ahli- Sidab got them their sixth goal with Maini scoring his second.

In his remarks to Muscat Daily after the match, Ahli-Sidab’s coach C R Kumar said, “It was a good team effort by my players. I am very happy to see my boys in the final. The club has a glorious history and we would try to achieve a record 12th title tomorrow.”

Kumar’s assistant, KhalidKhalfan, who has himself been part of many Ahli-Sidab’s title victories in the past said, “I am very very happy and I hope to win the 12th title tomorrow. We are confident and our players are excited to be in the summit clash. We will go all out.”

 

Source: Ashok Purohit from Muscat Daily

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