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India told to control emotions after bad tempered clash with Pakistan

India told to control emotions after bad tempered clash with Pakistan

*Gold Coast: India were urged to control their emotions after abad-tempered Commonwealth Games hockey clash with Pakistan ended in athrilling draw on Saturday — with the video referee proving crucial.*

India were 2-1 up with just seconds left when Pakistan twice went to thevideo referrals to earn penalty corners, the second of which was buried by20-year-old Ali Mubashar.

Two green cards and four yellow cards were brandished in what proved atypically spiky match between the arch-rivals.

“We were not happy with the performance. We wanted to win this game. We aredisappointed with the result,” said defender Rupinder Pal Singh, slammingIndia´s lack of discipline.

“That´s disloyalty to the team, and that´s where we need to control ouremotions. Sometimes we are so aggressive in our tackles.”

India´s Dilpreet Singh scored the opener before penalty corner specialistHarmanpreet Singh put them 2-0 up with a trademark drag flick.

But Muhammad Irfan gave Pakistan a lifeline early in the second half whenhe tapped in after a counter-attack.

“To come back from 2-0 is a team effort,” said Pakistan midfielder MuhammedRizwan.

“It´s a learning process, as there are lots of new guys, and we´ve onlybeen with our coach for two-and-a-half weeks.”