Outstanding goalkeeping by Gurpreet Sandhu thwarts the host

A gritty India survived waves of attacks from Qatar to hold the reigning Asian champion to a goalless draw and steal an unexpected point from its away match of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers here on Tuesday.

Despite playing without talismanic captain Sunil Chhetri — laid low by fever — India denied Qatar, which won the Asian Cup in January, despite the home side having more than a dozen shots on target.

Indian goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, who also wore the captain’s armband, was the star as he single-handedly baulked Qatar in the Group E match.

It was, no doubt, one of the best results by India in recent times.

India, which had suffered a heartbreaking 2-1 loss to Oman in its opening match on September 5 in Guwahati, now has one point from two matches while Qatar has four after its 6-0 win over Afghanistan in its first match here.

India next plays Bangladesh on October 15 in Kolkata.

It was a completely one-sided match with Qatar doing all the attack and the Indians defending in their half for most part of the match.

Qatar, ranked 62nd in the world, had more than two dozen shots out of which at least a dozen were on target. India, 103 in the latest FIFA rankings, on the other hand, had just two shots on the opposition goal in the entire match.

To the credit of the Indians, they defended brilliantly, maintained their shape throughout and did not give space to the speedy Qatari attackers.

In the first half, India expectedly sat deep and defended its citadel. The home side had at least half a dozen on-target shots and seven corners in the first half while India did not have any.

Sandhu was a busy man as he was called into action several times but he remained unbeaten.

Qatar captain Hassan Al-Haydos had two shots early into the match but Sandhu was up to the task, including the brilliant finger-tip save in the 20th minute.

A mispass from Mandar Rao Desai in the 14th minute just outside the penalty box fell for Abdul Aziz Hatem, but his curling strike flew just above the crossbar.

A free header off Boualem Khoukhi in the 26th minute was also off the target as India escaped unscathed in the first half.

The second half saw India opening up a bit and it was seeing more of the opposition goal than the first half but still could not get a clear goal-bound shot.

Sahal Samad was brilliant in the midfield as he, on a few occasions, got the better of his opponents and sent fine passes to the likes of Udanta Singh.

India got its first corner in the 66th minute. Anirudha Thapa delivered a long corner and Sahal took a left-footed half volley from just outside the box which flew inches away from the right post.

Igor Stimac made four changes to his side from the 11 that started against Oman. Ashique Kuruniyan has a slight niggle and Nikhil Poojary took his place. Brandon Fernandes and Subhasish Bose were replaced by Sahal Samad and Mandar Rao Desai.

Qatar head coach Felix Sanchez, on the other hand, made two changes. Akram Afif and Karim Boudiaf were forced out due to injuries and they were replaced by Bassam Hisham and Abdul Aziz Hatem.