India beat Malaysia 4-3 to win Asian Champions Trophy hockey championship for 4th time

The Indians got into their groove as the match progressed and played full-press hockey after the sluggish start.

Harmanpreet Singh celebrates after scoring a goal by penalty stroke (PTI Photo)

A spirited India eked out a fighting 4-3 win over Malaysia in the final to clinch the Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament for the fourth time here on Saturday. Malaysia were aggressive in the first half as the Indians found it difficult to restrict their opponent.

India converted the first PC in the ninth minute, Jugraj scoring with a fierce flick to the right of the Malaysian goalie. The Indians got into their groove as the match progressed and played full-press hockey after the sluggish start.

But Malaysia didn’t sit back and continued to test the Indian defence. Their efforts bore fruit in the 14th minute when Abu Kamal Azari found the back of the net after being fed by Azuan Hasan from the right flank. Seconds from the first quarter, India secured back-to-back penalty corners but wasted both the chances.

Malaysia kept up their tempo in the second quarter and earned consecutive penalty corners in the 18th minute, the second of which was converted by Razie Rahim as the ball went in after getting a deflection from rusher Amit Rohidas’ stick. Malaysia secured a penalty corner for an unnecessary stick check by Jugraj in the 23rd minute but the effort went wide.

Malaysia got another penalty corner in the 28th minute and this time Muhamad Aminudin made no mistake to hand his side a 3-1 lead at half-time. Malaysia earned another penalty corner in the 43rd minute but India defended stoutly.

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India Edge Out South Korea To Enter Asian Champions Trophy Semi-finals

India prevailed over defending champions South Korea 3-2 in their fourth round-robin fixture of the Asian Champions Trophy in Chennai on Monday

The India-Korea match in progress

Their semifinals spot guaranteed, India prevailed over defending champions South Korea 3-2 in their fourth round-robin fixture of the Asian Champions Trophy in Chennai on Monday, maintaining their unbeaten run in the continental hockey tournament. Even before the action got underway at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium, India had sealed their place in the semi-finals, following Japan’s loss to Malaysia earlier in the day. Both teams began the match on a fast-paced note, playing mainly possession-based hockey.

In the sixth minute, the deadlock was broken by the hosts, as Nilakanta Sharma tapped the ball in after Sukhjeet Singh dribbled the ball past a couple of defenders.

Unfazed by the goal, Korea came up with a couple of chances of their own but the Indian defence was up to the task.

However, the Koreans did not take much time to equalise as Sunghyun Kim hammered it in after Manjae Jung’s low pass, in the 12th minute.

In the second quarter, it was all about India as they came up with as many as four chances and scored their second goal in the 23rd minute through a penalty corner.

The PC was successfully converted by Harmanpreet Singh, who hit the ball low to the right of the goalkeeper before beating him.

The Indians followed that up with more attacks, including a PC, but to no avail, as they maintained their slim 1-0 lead at half-time.

After the restart, Korea squandered a PC earned through video referral, even as Amit Rohidas was green-carded.

However, India came up with an attacking move and it resulted in a field goal by Mandeep Singh, as Shamsher Singh’s assist allowed the former to collect it comfortably and fire it in.

Korea received another PC but skipper Jonghyun Jang’s shot went wide. It was followed by three chances for India, with Karthi Selvam and Mandeep Singh coming close, as the game moved into the fourth quarter.

Just two minutes into the final quarter, India earned a PC, which ultimately resulted in a penalty stroke. But, Harmanpreet’s attempt to go low towards the keeper’s right saw his effort being denied.

A minute later, a video referral allowed Korea to gain a PC, which resulted in it earning three more straight PCs. However, Jang failed to convert either of them.

India continued with their attacking intent, with a double save coming from the Korean goalie in the 50th minute off Mandeep and Sukhjeet’s shots.

It was followed by another series of PCs for Korea, while they also opted for a review for a possible PC, only to lose it.

Finally, in the 58th minute, Jihun Yang found the back of the net through a field goal, keeping the Indians on their toes.

Even as the Koreans looked for the equaliser, the Indian defence managed to hold on to the one-goal lead.

India will next be up against arch-rival Pakistan on Wednesday, while Korea, who remain in the top-four race, face Malaysia.

Source: https://sports.ndtv.com/hockey/india-edge-out-south-korea-to-enter-asian-champions-trophy-semi-finals-4278167

India vs Japan Asian Champions Trophy Highlights: IND, JPN play out 1-1 draw

India vs Japan Asian Champions Trophy Highlights: India were blocked out by a dogged Japanese defence.

India vs Japan Live Score Asian Champions Trophy 2023: IND vs JPN Latest Updates(PTI)

India vs Japan Asian Champions Trophy Highlights: Three-time champions and title favourites India were held to a 1-1 draw by Japan in their second match of the Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament here on Friday. India had started their campaign on a rousing note, demolishing China 7-1 on Thursday. But, the home side were blocked out by a dogged Japanese defence. Ken Nagayoshi gave Japan the lead in the 28th minute which was neutralised by India skipper Harmanpreet Singh in the 43rd minute.

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Aug 04, 2023 10:12 PM IST
India vs Japan Live Score Asian Champions Trophy 2023: Final hooter! India 1-1 Japan

Japan definitely have to be slightly happier of the two sides. India had a chance of going top of the table today but Malaysia will stay there. For Japan, it is a valuable point against the hosts and tournament favourites and it is something that they can build on after the disappointment they suffered against South Korea.

Aug 04, 2023 10:12 PM IST
India vs Japan Live Score Asian Champions Trophy 2023: Sreejesh in the nick of time

60 mins: A long speculative ball threatens to cause chaos in the Indian circle but Sreejesh clears the danger. That should be that.

Aug 04, 2023 10:07 PM IST
India vs Japan Live Score Asian Champions Trophy 2023: India keep the pressure up

56 mins: Some desperate defending from Japan as they keep India out in these last minutes. First Yoshikawa thwarts the threat from Sukhjeet and Nilakanta comining and entering the circle. Before that Yamada drives Mandeep off the edge of the circle. Mandeep picks a five-minute suspension shortly after that which means India will be one-man short for the rest of this match.

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