The Indian men's hockey team finally tasted some success in the FIH World League Round 3 when they defeated lower-ranked France 6-2 to qualify for the fifth-sixth position play-off match, here today.
The 11th-ranked Indians, who came into the match without a win under their belt, scored three goals apiece in both halves of their first classification game against France, who are placed six rungs behind them.
India's goals came from the sticks of Akashdeep Singh (13th minute), vice-captain V R Raghunath (27th), S V Sunil (33rd), captain Sardar Singh (42nd) and Mandeep Singh (56th, 69th).
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India will now play seventh-ranked Spain in the fifth-sixth place play-off match on Sunday.
Spain eked out a 1-0 win over Ireland in another classification match earlier in the day.
Contrary to the result, the Frenchmen stunned India when Genestet scored a field goal early into the match.
The fragile Indian defence was once again at the receiving end and it could have been worse for Michael Nobbs' boys had France converted two penalty corners that came their way early in the first half.
Rattled by France's early onslaught, the Indians got their acts together soon and drew parity when Akashdeep scored from a rebound.
India doubled their lead in the 27th minute through Raghunath who converted his team's first penalty corner, before Sunil made it 3-1 six minutes later after combining well with Chinglensana Singh from the right flank.