Last Sunday, I saw a very interesting hockey match. It was played between the Khalsa School and Guru Har Krishan Public School. Mr Dhyan Chand and Balbir Singh acted as referees. It was played at Ram Lila Grounds.
A large number of students and teachers had come to see the match. The referee gave long whistles and the captains of both the teams forward. A coin was tossed in the air. The ralsas won the toss and chose their favourable side. Both the teams were in their proper uniforms. The Khalsa players of had blue shirts and white shorts while the players of Guru Har Krishan Public School had white shirts and white shirts.
The match started at 3 PM. It was quite brisk from the very beginning. The Khalsas pressed hard but could not score a goal They got two short comers but failed to score. Their centre forward rushed at an amazing speed. But he was! checked by the full-backs of the competitors. The ball was passed and re-passed like a shuttlecock. Neither side could score a goal. So, the first half was eventless.
After the half-time interval, the teams changed their sides. The game began again. The players of Guru Har Krishan Public School got a short corner and scored a goal. There were shouts of joy from the supporters of Guru Har Kishan Public School and also, from the spectators. Sticks went up in the air. But during the next few minutes, the Khalsas scored an equaliser. Shouts of joy from the Khalsa side dominated the sky. The game became more interesting. The Khalsas rushed forward. Their captain played very nicely. He ran with the ball into the D and hit it hard. But the goalkeeper of rivals was very active and alert. He checked the ball and therefore, foiled all the attempts of the rival team. The spectators raised shouts of joy.
Now, the time was almost over. Each side tried it hard to win the game. But all their efforts came to a naught. The referee blew long whistles and declared that the game was over.
They were given extra time to play. Now, each side tried hard to score a goal. But neither team could succeed. Thus the match ended in a draw. It was really a well-contested match.
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