Despite a quick start to the encounter, neither team looked like breaking the deadlock last night. India though came closest, with a flurry of penalty corners in the first 15 minutes.
Dinamo's goalkeeper Dryanitsyn Artem kept the effort of the Indian team out of goals. Dinamo had their own PC a few minutes later but failed to score from it. The two teams went into half time goalless.
The match was attended by the Governor of Yekaterinburg and Indian High Commissioner Pankaj Saran.
Simranjeet Singh doubled the lead in the 45th minute, before Vikramjit added a third eight minutes later.
As the game started running away from the host team, they scored a consolation field goal through L Alexander in the 59th minute as India held on strongly to end up 3-1 winners.
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