Contrary to the final result, it was the UP Wizards who drew the first blood in the fourth minute when Ramandeep Singh found himself at the right position at the right time to deflect home and give his side a 2-0 lead as per the new scoring system, where one field goal is counted as two.
But Ranchi Rays dished out a spirited show and struck thrice in the final 15 minutes of the match to stun the home team.
Jackson then converted a penalty corner in the final minute of the match to extend their lead and hand the visitors their first success in the six-team franchise-based tournament.
By virtue of this win, Ranchi Rays have moved up the table with six points from two games. The UP Wizards, too, have same points from as many games.
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