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India lose a close encounter to Spain on tour

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India's preparatory tour for the Rio Olympics at Spain did not end on the right note. The visitors lost to Spain 3-2 in their second game of the two-match tour in Madrid on Thursday night, despite a late fightback.

The high-scoring encounter started off cagily as both teams started off the blocks slowly, defending deep and not looking for adventurous forays into the others half. Spain were the ones who came closest in the first quarter, with a PC which was defended by India to ensure they went into the first break tied in a stalemate.

Five minutes into the second period Spain provided the breakthrough, Josep Romeu converting their second PC to take the lead. The two teams went into the break separated by that single strike.

India came out stronger in the second half and Manpreet Singh soon had them back in the game with a smart field goal in the 38th minute. Spain took the lead again within four minutes with another PC, this time converted by Pau Quemada. The two teams went into the final break with Spain leading 2-1

In the final quarter, with the clock ticking down, India started pushing forward in numbers to get the equalizer as Spain absorbed the pressure waiting for the counter. The hosts had their third via one finished by Salvador Piera in the 53rd minute. Ramandeep scored India's second in the 57th minute, sparking a mini comeback but Spain held on to take the victory.

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