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Anish Singh's brace fires Army Public into semis

Updated on: 22 October,2015 08:02 AM IST  | 
Rufus Vedanayagam | mailbag@mid-day.com

Riding on Anish Singh's brace, Army Public School (Colaba) beat Oxford Public School (Kandivli) 3-0 to enter the semi-final of the Mumbai Schools Sports Association (MSSA) boys' U-14 Division II inter-school football tournament at Azad Maidan yesterday

Anish Singh's brace fires Army Public into semis

Anish Singh (left) of Army Public School scores a goal against Oxford Public School during the MSSA boys U-14 Division II inter-school football match at Azad Maidan yesterday

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Riding on Anish Singh's brace, Army Public School (Colaba) beat Oxford Public School (Kandivli) 3-0 to enter the semi-final of the Mumbai Schools Sports Association (MSSA) boys' U-14 Division II inter-school football tournament at Azad Maidan yesterday.

Anish Singh (left) of Army Public School scores a goal against Oxford Public School during the MSSA boys U-14 Division II inter-school football match at Azad Maidan yesterday. Pic/Suresh KK
Anish Singh (left) of Army Public School scores a goal against Oxford Public School during the MSSA boys U-14 Division II inter-school football match at Azad Maidan yesterday. Pic/Suresh KK

Anish opened the scoring in the 27th minute via a solo effort. He doubled the lead four minutes later. Sourav Nayak scored the third goal for the Colaba outfit in the 36th minute.


Anish, who started playing football only in June this year, was delighted to score for his team when they needed it.



"I used to watch other kids play football, but I was not confident of playing it. In June, my coach Dinesh Yadav asked me if I would like to come for school practice.

That's when I learnt to play the sport. Little did I realise I would became an integral part of the team," said 12-year-old Anish, who has scored five goals in as many matches.

Key player
"During a Physical Training (PT) period, I saw Anish take quick strides while running. Later, I asked him if he would be interested to come for football practice.

Though he had never played the sport, he adapted quickly and now is a key member of the team," said coach Yadav.

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