Hindustan Times (Delhi)

India survive scare, pip Pakistan to stay atop

CHANGING FORTUNES

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

ON BATTING UP THE ORDER KUANTAN, MALAYSIA: Top-ranked India had to dig deep into their reserves to eke out a 3-2 victory over arch-rivals and defending champions Pakistan in a preliminar­y league match of the fourth Asian Champions Trophy hockey here.

India exhibited their composed defence when under pressure from early Pakistan raids and worked hard to gain control of the showpiece encounter of the tournament at the Kuantan Hockey Stadium.

Young striker Pradeep Mor scored his maiden goal in 13 internatio­nal appearance­s to give India the lead in the 11th minute, but Pakistan then took charge through strikes from Muhammad Rizwan Sr. in the 31st minute and Muhammad Irfan Jr. in the 39th.

Rupinder Pal Singh converted India’s only penalty corner in the 43rd minute and Ramandeep Singh came into goal-scoring action the following minute by deflecting in a diagonal cross from Talwinder Singh.

This victory gives India seven points from three outings. India had outplayed Japan 10-2

To some extent I am losing an ability to freely rotate in the middle, so I have decided to bat up and let others finish. But I know I should still look for the big shots.

in their first outing, but were held to a 1-1 draw by South Korea on Saturday.

Starting as two-time defending champions, Pakistan suffered a 2-4 loss to hosts Malaysia and then prevailed 1-0 over South Korea in their previous matches of the six-nation league.

Top four team from the round-robin competitio­n will advance to the semifinals.

India took the lead against the run of play in the 22nd minute when Pradeep Mor on the right flank latched on to the ball that had deflected off a Pakistani defender.

Mor darted into the circle and sent in a firm shot from a very narrow angle that beat goalkeeper Imran Butt to land on target. Tide seems to have turned India’s way in matches with archrivals Pakistan in the last five years. While Pakistan have enjoyed an upper hand in encounters with the traditiona­l rivals till the end of the first decade of the new millennium, India have done better in the last few years.

Since 2010, India and Pakistan have played 26 matches of Played Played India win

2 India

2 Pakistan 2 Draw which India have won 11 and lost 8. Seven encounters ended in draw.

Since 2000, India claimed honours in 25 of the 73 matches against Pakistan, the latter having upper hand in 35 clashes — 13 matches were drawn. Sunday’s win was India’s 54th against Pakistan in 166 matches. India have lost 82 while 30 ended in draw. Overall Played Pakistan win 12 India

8 Pakistan 1 Draw Draw

India have dominated at Ipoh, winning nine out of 10 matches while Pakistan have enjoyed supremacy in Kuala Lumpur, taking honours in six out of nine encounters in the Malaysian capital.

 ??  ?? The Indian hockey team celebrates after scoring a goal against Pakistan. HOCKEY INDIA PHOTO
The Indian hockey team celebrates after scoring a goal against Pakistan. HOCKEY INDIA PHOTO
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