Free for all in rugby match between Uzbek side and police team
A scuffle during a rugby match saw blood spilled on the Bombay Gymkhana field after blows were exchanged between Uzbekistan and Maharashtra State Police ruggers during the All India & South Asia Division 1 meet on Tuesday.
A high tackle on an Uzbekistan RFC side player by a MSP rugger with seven minutes to go for the whistle triggered a melee which left Uzbek winger Talipov Radik with a gashing cut on the right side of the forehead. Punches rained from both ends as the young visiting player from the only foreign side invited to compete in the championshipcontested the tackle. A fight broke out after MSP’s team and supporters joined in the scuffle, with the Uzbeks retaliating in kind.
Three referees who intervened to separate the two sides including Englishman Roy Maybanks also came in the line of attack,
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A high tackle on an Uzbekistan RFC side player by a MSP rugger with seven minutes to go for the whistle triggered a melee which left Uzbek winger Talipov Radik with a gashing cut on the right side of the forehead. Punches rained from both ends as the young visiting player from the only foreign side invited to compete in the championshipcontested the tackle. A fight broke out after MSP’s team and supporters joined in the scuffle, with the Uzbeks retaliating in kind.
Three referees who intervened to separate the two sides including Englishman Roy Maybanks also came in the line of attack,
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To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.indianexpress.com
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