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The Indian women s football team slumped to a 0-1 defeat in its first friendly against Uzbekistan, courtesy of a late strike by Maftuna Shoyimova, here on Monday.        Indian women s football team lose to Uzbekistan 1-0 Indian Football Team / Twitter     While both sides created ample scoring opportunities, Uzbekistan found the back of the net with a late free-kick by Shoyimova in the 87th minute to grab the bragging rights.   As the Uzbeks started off on a higher tempo in near-freezing conditions, India keeper Aditi Chauhan was called into action early on, as she did well to get down and grab a low cross from point-blank range. India looked to hit the hosts on the counter in the early exchanges, with  <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup website</a> defender Ranjana Chanu combining with midfielder Sangita Basfore to create an opportunity down the left, but the danger was  <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley tumbler</a> eventually averted by the Uzbek defence. The Indian defence staved off the early Uzbek attacks, inspired by Sweety Devi, who did well to deal with the continuous aerial threat by the hosts. In the dying minutes of the first half, Uzbekistan launched another attack that saw Nilufar Kudratova hit the crossbar before the ball was cleared from inside a melee of legs, as the  <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley cup</a> referee soon brought an end to proceedings. Daya Devi, who replaced Pyari Xaxa, looked lively in the opening exchanges of the second half, as she pressed high up on the pitch, to force an error from the Uzbekistan defence, with the help of Soumya Guguloth. The former looked to play it into Glau Premier League: Fulham fall deeper into trouble with loss at West Ham
Anirban Lahiri was the lone bright spot on an otherwise disappointing day for the Indians at the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters on Thursday. Lahiri added an even par 71 to his first round 69 to stay at two-under for the tournament to be tied sixth.        HT Image    He was three shots behind provisional leader Namchaok Tantipokakul of Thailand, who was five-under, but has three holes to play in the second round. Overnight leader Airil Rizman of Malaysia kept the early halfway lead as weather disrupted play on the second day at the demanding Seri Selangor Golf Club.   Lahiri seemed to be steady at one-under for the front nine, before bogeys on 11th, 13th and 14th derailed him. He did have birdies on the 15th and 17th, to finish at 71. Rahil Gangjee  75  at four-over 146, Gaganjeet Bhullar  74  and Gaurav  <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.de>stanley cup</a> Pratap Singh  72  at five-over seemed to be the only ones with a chance of making the cut, which was likely at 147. Naman Dawar  80 ,  <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley cup</a> Gaurav Ghei  79 , C Muniyappa  78 , Vikrant Chopra  78 , Digvijay Singh  79 , Mandeo Pathania  81  and Amandeep Johl  retd  will have an early week. Gurki Shergill, Firoz Ali and Himmat Rai were yet to complete their round. Lahiri, looking for his maiden win on the Asian tour, said:  It s a tough course. You just have to find your way around it. It s my third y <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley tumblers</a> ear here and I ve got a bit of knowledge now and it s probably helping me a bit.    The thing on this course is that it s very easy to drop shots. No matter how good you play, you ll
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