Kalinga Super Cup 2024: Inter Kashi, Bengaluru FC Settle For A Draw In Inconsequential Match

Bengaluru FC and Inter Kashi played out a sedate 1-1 draw in their Group D game in the Kalinga Super Cup here on Monday. Both teams had been knocked out of the competition.

Inter Kashi Footballer Mario Barco in Action (Photo Credits; @InterKashi/ Twitter)

Bhubaneswar, Jan 22:  Bengaluru FC and Inter Kashi played out a sedate 1-1 draw in their Group D game in the Kalinga Super Cup here on Monday. Both teams had been knocked out of the competition and the result meant they registered their first points on the board. A game with no real returns for either team — other than the opportunity to end the tournament with a win and a high — predictably started at a sedate pace, with both teams trading possession in midfield but unable to find composure in the final third. Kalinga Super Cup 2024: Punjab FC Finish Third in Group C Following Goalless Draw With Gokulam Kerala.

The tone of the encounter was changed by a moment of pure brilliance by Kashi’s Edmund Lalrindika in the 15th minute, the midfielder, on loan from Bengaluru FC, chose the perfect moment to remind his parent club of his ability. Picking up the ball on the left of the box, he turned and twisted and cut past three defenders before curling a finish to the far post, beyond Sahil’s desperate dive.

Bengaluru could have had an equaliser almost immediately if Javi Hernandez and Halicharan Narzary had shown more composure at the other end of the pitch. The former was guilty of looping a header high and the latter of blasting wide from a tight angle soon after. Sahil kept Bengaluru in the game, saving smartly from a close-range attempt in the 22nd minute, and 10 minutes later Bengaluru almost had their equaliser. Kalinga Super Cup 2024: NorthEast United FC Blast Past Kerala Blasters To Bow Out in Style.

Ashish Jha conjured almost a replica of Kashi’s goal, only to shoot off target. Bengaluru’s search for restoring parity picked up pace in the second half, with Hernandez, Roshan Singh and Jha all coming close once again. In the 58th minute, Bengaluru finally drew level, thanks to a penalty, coolly slammed in by Hernandez. Despite a glut of chances, neither team could find the winner in the final quarter of the game and made do with their first points from the tournament.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 22, 2024 09:21 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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