New Delhi: Three goals in the first quarter by India were not enough to dampen Argentina's spirits as the reigning Olympic champions came back with a vengeance to draw the second practice match 4-4 in Buenos Aires on Wednesday.
Varun Kumar (7th minute), Rajkumar Pal (13th) and Rupinder Pal Singh (14th) struck in the first quarter to rattle the hosts, but Argentina, after their 3-4 defeat in the opening match on Tuesday, came back strongly to score through Leandro Tolini (10th), Lucas Toscani (23rd), Ignacio Ortiz (42nd) and Lucas (57th) to snatch a draw.
In an action-filled match, Argentina negated India's three-goal lead in the dying minutes of the third quarter with Ignacio Ortiz scoring in the 42nd minute (3-3). But within two minutes of Ortiz's goal, Varun Kumar had again snatched the lead for India. However, Lucas's 57th-minute goal put paid to the visitors' hopes of going 2-0 up.
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Earlier, India made a fine start with a well-structured attack. The first goal was courtesy forward Mandeep Singh who helped India earn a penalty corner in the seventh minute, which was effortlessly converted by drag-flicker Varun Kumar. The early goal put the home team on the back-foot but they bounced back in the 10th minute with Leandro Tolini converting a penalty corner.