In a closely fought final between the two public sector petroleum firms at the MHAL-Mahindra Stadium, Indian Oil took a 1-0 lead early in the first half through Talwinder Singh that was neutralised by Sher Singh of BPCL in the 52nd minute of play.
With the teams locked 1-1, the penalty shoot-out was resorted to and it also finished with both teams tied at 4-all after converting three goals each in the shoot-out.
Indian Oil, thus, regained the crown that they won in 2013 and also prevented BPCL from lifting the crown for the fourth time from six appearances in the summit clash.
There was not much to separate the two teams with both matching each other and forcing a few penalty corners each without tasting success through their expert drag-flickers - captain V Raghunath for Indian Oil and youngster Varun Kumar for BPCL.
Indian Oil, which secured four penalty corners in all, then survived a spell of attacking hockey from BPCL in which India star S V Sunil was prominent and the two teams trooped out at half time with IOL 1-0 up.
The change of ends brought the equaliser for BPCL, who earned three short corners in the game, when Sher Singh applied the finishing touch to a cross to the middle of the striking circle from the left wing.
With the teams remaining locked 1-1 at the end of 70 minutes of play the first set of penalty shoot-out ensued in which Chikara, Talwinder Singh and Simranjeet Singh scored for Indian Oil, while Upadhyay, Varun Kumar and captain Lakra were successful for BPCL.
Upadhyay hit wide in the sudden death duel that followed but Chikara too failed to score to keep the two teams deadlocked before Lakra missed for BPCL and Talwinder scored to pilot Indian Oil to the coveted crown.
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