Indian Sports Live: December 12 real-time scores, commentary, and sports news

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Here are the principal developments from Tuesday, December 12:

Mumbai and Goa are tied 0-0 in their match.

In Petr Kraty’s first game as head coach of Mumbai City FC, the team played FC Goa to a goalless draw at Fatorda, and Manolo Marquez’s team kept up their lead in the ISL standings.

With 20 points from 8 games, Goa is currently leading the table, followed by Mumbai City in 4th place with 15 points from 7 games. The result was somewhat of a blow for Goa, who have only played two more games than the Kolkata team and are only four points ahead of Mohun Bagan Super Giant.

Bengal Warriors defeat Patna Pirates handily thanks to Maninder’s leadership.

Another Super 10 from Maninder Singh helped the Bengal Warriors defeat the Patna Pirates by an 18-point margin in today’s Pro Kabaddi League match. With three Warriors raiders—Nitin Kumar, Shrikanth Jadhav, and others—claiming Super 10s, the defending champions triumphed 60–42.

The Patna Pirates’ Raiders Sachin Tanwar [14] and Sudhakar M [14] performed admirably that night, but the defense only mustered five tackle points to win.

As a result, Bengal Warriors are now first in the rankings, and Patna Pirates are in fifth place.

India advances to the Senior Men’s Hockey World Cup SF after overcoming a 0–2 deficit.

In the Junior Men’s Hockey World Cup quarterfinal in Malaysia, the Indian men’s hockey team had an incredibly successful result, defeating the Netherlands 4-3 in a hard-fought game.

India trailed 0–2 at the half, but they bounced back in the third, scoring twice in as many minutes. Saurabh Anand Kushwaha’s goal for India gave the Netherlands the lead in the 44th minute, but Captain Uttam Singh’s PC deflection two minutes later gave India a 4–0 lead. That proved to be the winning strategy.

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Germany and India will play in the first semifinal on Thursday, December 14.

 

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