The match seemed to be a fight among equals right up to the half-time with one goal to each side. IOC drew the first blood with VR Raghunath sounding the board following a penalty corner in the 16th minute.
Malak Singh (42nd min) neutralised the IOC lead with his superb effort
Kush sealed it off for the Railways with his goal in the 60th minute
Both Captain Deepak Thukur and Bharath Chikara were not fielded since suffering from hamstring injuries, while season goal keeper Devesh Chauhan had to rush back home last night due to his father's illness.
Each of these players were given a high-end bicycle from TI Cycles and cash prize of Rs. 10,000.
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