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Thailand give India cold welcome

Favourites Thailand trounced debutants India 14-0 in the first match of the second Asian Ice Hockey Championship at the Abu Dhabi Ice Rink at Zayed Sports City on Sunday.

  • By Yasir Abbasher, Senior Reporter
  • Published: 23:05 March 15, 2009
  • Gulf News

  • Image Credit: Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News
  • Thailand and India players vie during the opening match of the Asian Ice hockey Championship at the Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

Abu Dhabi: Favourites Thailand trounced debutants India 14-0 in the first match of the second Asian Ice Hockey Championship at the Abu Dhabi Ice Rink at Zayed Sports City on Sunday.

Thailand captain Tewin Chartsuwan combined excellently with Arthit Thamwong to demolish the Indian team.

Thamwong scored four goals, while Chartsuwan added two and was selected as the MVP from the Thai squad, while Mushtaq Ahmad was the Indian MVP.

Thailand took no time to score in the first period with Thamwong giving the lead. Teerasak Rattamachot added the second and Tasit Jirachai the third to finish the first period leading 3-0.

Thamwong opened the second with a fast goal with Charsuwan adding the second and Thamwong came again to add the third, Jirachai the fourth and Songsak the fifth to end the second period leading 8-0.

"It was our first ever tournament and we came to gain experience by playing against the continent's best teams." Adam Sherlip, the American coach of the Indian team, told Gulf News.

"We are not competing for the title but we will do our best in the matches and try to enjoy and learn from our opponents."

Do you play ice hockey? Will you be there at the tournament? Will hosting such events help popularise ice hockey in the country?


Your comments


I have been playing Ice Hockey for more than eight years and actually started this discipline in Dubai and it is amazing for this sport that such events exists in the region.
Giordan
Dubai,UAE
Posted: March 16, 2009, 10:51

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