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Mumbai: Talwinder Singh struck a field goal in the dying moments of the game to lead Delhi Waveriders to a thrilling come-from-behind 4-3 victory over Dabang Mumbai in a Hockey India League contest in Mumbai on Friday.
The visitors were trailing 2-3 with three minutes left in the fourth quarter of the game when Talwinder came up with his decisive strike to seal Delhi's third win in four games.
Mumbai, which led 2-1 at half time, suffered their third straight defeat and first at home.
For Delhi, drag-flick expert Rupinder Pal Singh scored the first two goals off penalty corners after Mumbai had stunned them with a superb field effort by top German forward Florian Fuchs early in the first quarter.
Harmanpreet Singh converted a penalty stroke to give Mumbai a 3-2 advantage before Talwinder dashed their hopes.
The home team started the proceedings on a speedy note to rip apart Delhi defence.
But their forwards were off target with Danish Mujtaba shooting straight into the goal-keeper's pads in the fourth minute, while Manpreet Singh was guilty of spurning gilt-edged chances on two occasions.
In between, it was Delhi who took the lead, courtesy their first penalty corner when Rupinder beat David Harte under the Mumbai bar with a precision shot.
The joy was short-lived as Mumbai went 2-1 in front by scoring a field goal, which is counted as two under the rules of the tournament, in the 12th minute of the opening quarter.
Top German striker Fuchs, left totally free on top of the D, sounded the board with a shot that beat Delhi custodian Devon Manchester all ends up.
But Mumbai were off target with all three short corners they earned in the first two quarters, with Harmanpreet Singh failing to capitalise on these.
But, he made amends by effecting a goal-line save off a field attempt by Delhi's Mandeep Singh. Had it gone in, the visitors would have taken the lead.
However, a sustained spell of pressure by Delhi in the third quarter brought them five penalty corners in close succession and off the third, Rupinder found the mark to level the score.
In contrast, the home team which depended a bit too much on Fuchs to make their moves were found wanting in this set-piece department and forced three of those without tasting success.
With scores level at 2-2 at the beginning of the fourth quarter in the close contest, it was Mumbai which again surged in front by forcing a penalty corner, their seventh, which led to a penalty stroke.
For a change, the penalty corner was taken by Australian Jeremey Hayward and his goal-bound drag flick hit a defender on the leg and the penalty stroke award was converted by Harmanpreet to give Mumbai a 3-2 lead.
However, Mumbai's defense was caught napping by a speedy counter-attack on the right flank and a pass from the right byline was pushed in for a timely field effort from closed range by Talwinder Singh to help his side leap-frog to a 4-3 lead.
Mumbai earned a short corner in the last minute and tried an indirect way of scoring, but failed and the match ended 4-3 in favour of the visitors which also helped them move to the top of the table.
Mumbai, clinging to the bottom of the table, take on Kalinga Lancers in Mumbai in their fourth game on January 31 while Delhi take on Uttar Pradesh Wizards at home on February 1.
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