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Gutsy Indians hold West Bromwich Albion.

Statesman (India)

| July 27, 2000 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The Statesman (English). (Hide copyright information)Copyright

WEST BROMWICH (LONDON), July 16. - India displayed one of their finest performances in recent times when they forced a professional first division English team - West Bromwich Albion - to a goalless draw. It was no doubt a great achievement as our boys have little experience in playing against European sides.

In fact, India could even have scored, but Baichung Bhutia failed to connect with a centre from Vijayan in the second half of the match.The Indian team were without Bengal players. But those who played for the country gave the impression that India can play well and all that they need is better training. At the end of the match, a little over 11,000 spectators …

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