Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

India edge out Pakistan for consolatio­n bronze

Narrow victory against archrivals eases pain of missing gold

- SHARAD DEEP

JAKARTA: A narrow, nervy 2-1 win that could have easily gone the other way salvaged some pride for the Indian men’s hockey team as it edged past arch-rivals Pakistan to claim the bronze medal at the Asian Games here on Saturday.

The bronze medal was small consolatio­n for World No 5 India who were the overwhelmi­ng favourites to defend the gold medal they had won four years ago in Incheon.

The Indian team, which has been unbeaten in nine matches against their arch-rivals, showed some nerves as it came out for the bronze medal match, in which it had to survive some nerve-wrecking moments in the fourth and last quarter.

For India, Akashdeep Singh and Harmanpree­t Singh scored a goal each, whereas Muhammad Atiq reduced the margin for Pakistan.

RESILIENT PAKISTAN

The match did not the follow script one anticipate­s in a contest between a team ranked fifth in the world and another lanRasool’s India's Akashdeep Singh (right) during the bronze medal playoff against Pakistan in Jakarta on Saturday. guishing at 13th as India were at the receiving end, especially in the dying minutes with Pakistan mounting an all-out attack.

Even otherwise, the Pakistanis had more ball possession, at least in the second quarter, when they created a few chances only to fritter them away.

Overall, Pakistan earned four penalty corners as against India’s two.

The Indians, who had won their last encounter 4-0 at the Champions Trophy, seemed to have learned little from their shocking defeat to Malaysia in the semi-final. They made the same mistakes and the players, including veteran Sardar Singh and SV Sunil, were poor in passing, which gave Pakistan a lot of chances.

NERVOUS MOMENTS

India started on a bright note and grabbed an early lead when Akashdeep Singh scooped the ball past Pakistani goalkeeper Imran Butt into the top right corner in the third minute.

However, a counter-attack soon after saw India almost losing the advantage when Safqat reverse hit from the left flank hit the post and rebounded into play.

The Indians in panic started committing more errors, failing to trap routine long balls but somehow managed to keep the Pakistanis at bay.

India got their first penalty in the 50th minute and Harmanpree­t Singh made it count by sounding the board with a powerful grounder.

But within two minutes, the smiles were back on the Pakistani faces as Muhammad Atiq scored a fantastic field goal. Meanwhile, India failed to capitalise on the second penalty corner when Rupinder Pal Singh’s shot was far away from the post in the very next minute.

India survived some anxious moments in the last eight minutes of the match as Pakistan threw everything at them but could not score.

RANI FLAGBEARER

Indian women’s hockey team captain Rani Rampal was on Saturday selected as India’s flag-bearer for the closing ceremony.

Rani led India to a silver medal finish at the Asian Games on Friday. They made their first final in 20 years but ended up losing 1-2 to Japan in the title clash.

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