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Sapura caught by Punjab Police
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THERE was very little to suggest yesterday that Malaysia Hockey
league champions, Sapura, would stay longer than the preliminaries in
the Maharaja Ranjit Singh tournament at Shivaji Stadium in New Delhi.
They received a lesson in the game in the opening clash against
Punjab Police. But there was consolation - that Punjab Police are
the best team in the tournament.
Punjab Police won 3-0 with second half goals from Sarbjit Singh
(two) and Kawalprit Singh.
As one local obser...
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