Slovenian goalkeeper Uros Poljanec was tested in the second minute of the game when Rahim Ali triggered a venomous shot on goal from an acute angle after being played through by Sanjeev Stalin.
Within minutes Chennai City FC could have got the opener after Sinivasan Pandyan's floated through ball found Jean Joachim. The Frenchman's audacious effort at goal required both Gill and the woodwork to stop the ball from bulging into the net.
Edwin Vanspaul failed to keep his shot on target after he was laid off by Roamrio. Within minutes, Joachim wasted an opportunity to put his team in front when he could not direct his header towards goal after Romario delivered a perfectly measured cross for the Frenchman.
Injuries played the spoilsport in the first-half as Pradeep Mohanraj had to leave the field in an ambulance after blood continued to ooze out from a cut just above his eye brow.
Joachim could have broken the deadlock for Chennai City in the intial minutes of the second half if only he had beaten Gill under the sticks after dribbling past two defenders.
Joachim slotted home on the 57th minute after Gill failed to collect the ball cleary but the linesman raised his flag to deny the Coimbatore-based side to go in front.
Things heated up when Henry was given the marching orders after the defender stamped on Abhijit Sarkar. Deepak Tangri and Vanspaul were also cautioned after situation came under control.
Earlier, V Soundarajan went for four changes to the starting XI from the previous match with Henry Mosang, Uros Poljanec, Pardeep Mohanraj, and Alexander Jesuraj coming in for V Shumeyko, V Baskaran, S Alam and Murilo respectively.
Shumeyko and Ravanan continued to be at the heart of defence, whereas Jean Joachim started the match being the sole striker upfront.
Indian Arrows coach Luis Norton de Matos also went for three changes to the side that got bogged down by Churchill Brothers in Goa.
Gill continued to be under the sticks supported by a backline comprising of Sanjeev Stalin, Anwar Ali, Jitendra Singh and Asish Rai.
Chennai will next host Aizawl on February 3, while Indian Arrows will be up against East Bengal a day later in Kolkata.
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