New Zealand midfielder Sarpreet Singh becomes the first player of Indian origin to start a FIFA World Cup match, in his team’s Group G game against Iran. Born in Auckland to Punjabi parents, the 27-year-old is named in the starting XI and plays nearly the full match as New Zealand and Iran finish 2-2. Multiple outlets describe his contributions in the contest, including a few attempts at goal, with one cited in the 61st minute, though Iran’s goalkeeper saves. New Zealand’s coach Darren Bazeley keeps him in the starting role for almost the entire game, with a substitution reported close to the 90th minute. The match is also described as politically charged by some reports. Away from the tournament, outlets also note Singh’s background and career, including his earlier work with Bayern Munich. Other players of Indian descent are mentioned as also featuring in the tournament, such as Nishan Velupillay, Samuel Moutoussamy and Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid.