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All the news for Monday 28 May 2018
2018 Test Matches: ARG v MAS (M) - 3rd test
Buenos Aires (ARG)
ARG - MAS 7 - 2
Argentina lead the 6 test series 3 - 0
FIH Match Centre
Malaysia suffer defeat to Argentina due to poor defence
By Aftar Singh
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia paid the price for poor defending and were thrashed 6-1 by reigning Olympics champions Argentina in the second hockey Test match in Mar Del Plata, Argentina.
It was national chief coach Stephen van Huizen team’s second defeat to Argentina.
Malaysia lost 0-1 in the first Test match played last Thursday.
Goalkeeper Muhd Hairi Abdul Rahman was fielded in place of the country’s top custodian S. Kumar in the second match on Saturday.
Defender Muhd Najib Abu Hassan and forward Nik Muhd Aiman Nik Rozemi were also fielded in the second Test match to replace Muhd Najmi Farizal Jazlan and Syed Mohd Syafiq Syed Cholan.
Argentina, ranked second in the world, went on the offensive from the start and took an early lead in the third minute through Tomas Domene off a field goal.
Nicolas Della Torre doubled the score five minutes later.
The South American champions piled up the pressure and netted another four goals in the space of 18 minutes.
Torre was on target again to make it 3-0 in the 38th
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This post is the fourth in a series about the Stuart Cary Welch Islamic and South Asian Photograph Collection written by the project’s staff and student catalogers in the Digital Images and Slides Collections of the Fine Arts Library.
Written by Nicolas Roth
The Stuart Cary Welch Islamic and South Asian Photograph Collection is a great resource for research, and not just for art historians. A PhD candidate in the Department of South Asian Studies, I have had the privilege of working with the images in the collection as a student cataloger since the beginning of this year. Exploring Stuart Cary Welch’s often masterfully beautiful images of artwork and architecture from South Asia and the wider Islamic World is a joy in its own right. There are photographs of works not published elsewhere, and while these often present a frustrating challenge for us as catalogers, they are nonetheless a bit like buried treasure when one comes upon them. Yet even of comparatively well-known pieces the collection sometimes has better – clearer, brighter, higher-resolution – images than those available in printed publications or elsewhere online. Moreover, Welch frequently took detail shots of interesting features of a work; these are particularly valuable in the case of Indian and I