Bhubaneswar: Vice-captain Sanjay scored a hat-trick but it was not enough as underdogs France stunned defending champions India 5-4 in their opening Pool B match of the FIH Junior Hockey World Cup here on Wednesday.
Skipper Timothee Clement (1st, 23rd and 32nd minute) scored a hat-trick, while Benjamin Marque (7th) and Corentin Sellier (48th) were the other goal scorers for world no. 26 France.
Sanjay (15th, 57th, 58th) converted three penalty corners for India while Uttam Singh (10th) scored the other goal for the hosts in the losing cause.
France stunned India in the first minute of the match when a lazy defence of the hosts was caught off guard by Clement.
The brave Frenchmen punched above their weight and continued to attack the Indian citadel, which resulted in a second goal through a filed strike from Marque.
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Down 0-2, a stunned India responded back within three minutes and pulled a goal back with a field strike from Uttam.
Pumped up, the defending champions kept up the pressure with a flurry of attacks but the French defence stood tall to thwart them.
India equalised at the stroke of the first quarter through a penalty corner converted by Sanjay.
Minutes into the second quarter, India earned their third penalty corner but Uttam Singh was way off the target.