Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Harmanpree­t nets three in India’s thumping win

- Press Trust of India Harmanpree­t Singh

MUSCAT: Harmanpree­t Singh scored a hat-trick to hand defending champions India a facile 4-1 victory over South Korea and end their round robin campaign on an unbeaten note at the Hero Asian Champions Trophy here.

Harmanpree­t opened the scoring for India in the fifth minute with a firm drag-flick and returned to score two more goals with rasping drag-flicks in the 47th and 59th minutes to become the tournament’s third player to score a treble.

India’s Dilpreet Singh and Pakistan’s Aleem Bilal are the other players to have registered hat-tricks in the tournament so far. Besides Harmanpree­t, Gurjant Singh scored a fine field goal for India in the 10th minute.

For South Korea, Lee Seungil scored a brilliant field goal in the 20th minute. India finished on top of the standings with 13 points from five outings with an impressive goal difference of 25.

Malaysia is the second spot on 10 points from four matches, Pakistan on seven points from four outings and Japan on four points in four games.

India, Malaysia, Pakistan and Asian Games gold medallist Japan are already through to the semi-finals but the league standings will be finalised only after Malaysia, Pakistan and Japan play their last preliminar­y round matches Thursday.

After a goalless draw against Malaysia on Tuesday, the Indians started on an attacking note against the South Koreans from the opening whistle.

India maintained possession in the opening few minutes and earned their first penalty corner in the fifth minute which was fiercely struck in the top right corner by Harmanpree­t.

The world No 5 Indians doubled their lead through a counter attack. Harmanpree­t found Gurjant inside the South Korean circle with a precise long pass, and the young striker made no mistake by making a turn and shooting the ball into the top left corner with a reverse hit.

India started the second quarter with some high pressing again but it was South Korea’s turn to open their account in the 20th minute against the run of play. A clearance by Surender Kumar was intercepte­d by a Korean player and passed onto Lee Seungil on the right side of the Indian circle, and the Korean captain struck a vicious shot from a tight angle to beat PR Sreejesh.

The third period started on an anxious note for India as the South Koreans scored inside 29 seconds, but the goal was disallowed after a successful referral by the Indian team.

Both the teams battled for possession throughout the third quarter but could not find any real opening.

Harmanpree­t extended India’s lead in the fourth quarter by converting his second penalty corner. India secured another penalty corner in the 59th minute when striker Mandeep Singh was blocked by a Korean defender inside the circle and Harmanpree­t made to mistake to score from the set-piece while notching up his hat-trick.

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