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Hockey Haryana beat Madhya Pradesh 5-1, secure quarterfinal berth
Pune, Dec 17 : Hockey Haryana completed the quarterfinal line-up in the 11th Hockey India Senior Men's National Championship defeating Hockey Madhya Pradesh 5-1 in the last Pool stage match of the competition here on Friday.
Sanjay (24th, 39th) scored a brace, while Joginder (20th), Bobby Singh (35th) and Deepak (38th) contributed a goal in Haryana's second win of the tournament. Ameen Khan (37th) scored the only goal for Madhya Pradesh in Pool B.
The quarterfinals will be played on Saturday.
Quarterfinal line-up: Hockey Punjab vs Hockey Chandigarh; Hockey Karnataka vs Hockey Bengal; Hockey Haryana vs Uttar Pradesh Hockey; Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu vs Hockey Maharashtra.
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