Millennium Post

India lose to Malaysia in Asiad hockey semi-finals

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JAKARTA: India’s men’s hockey team failed to reach the final as they lost to Malaysia in a dramatic penalty shoot-out at the 18th Asian Games here on Thursday.

The match ended in a 2-2 stalemate in regulation time, before India lost 6-7 in the penalty shoot-out.

On Saturday, India will take on the losing team of the second semi-final between Pakistan and Japan in the bronze medal tie.

It was youngsters Harmanpree­t Singh (33rd minute) and Varun Kumar (40th) who had scored in regulation time for India while Faizal Saari (39th) and Rahim Muhammad Razie (59th) equalised for Malaysia and took the match into the shootout.

A tenacious Malaysian side kept the defending champions in the hunt right from the start. Though India’s attack was successful in earning the match’s first penalty corner within two minutes of the match but could not covert the chance.

Malaysian goalkeeper Kumar Subramiam made a brilliant save off Harmanpree­t Singh’s flick to keep India from taking an early lead.

The following minutes saw both teams trade penalty corners thoroughly tested the two experience­d goalkeeper­s Subramiam of Malaysia and PR Sreejesh of India.

In the sixth minute, Malaysia tricked the Indian defence to beautifull­y execute a penalty corner variation after an infringeme­nt by Indian defender Amit Rohidas saw India concede their first penalty corner. The goal however, was disallowed after a smart call for video referral by India. The ball on being injected had brushed past the Malaysian drag-flicker Muhammad Shahril on the top of the circle before the variation was executed.

The match was evenly played out in the second quarter with both teams being on par with each other.

An inspired Malaysia though proved to be a tough juggernaut to check as they matched India’s high-speed game, rarely gave Indian attackers space in the circle while their defence held strong.

India by the end of second quarter had taken six unsuccessf­ul shots on goal, with one field goal attempt and five penalty corners while Malaysia had registered five shots on goal, four of which coming off penalty corners.

With scoreboard reading 0-0 at the start of the third quarter, the game was tense and continued to be a game of penalty corners with India earning a penalty corner within two minutes of the third quarter.

This time, 22-year-old Harmanpree­t Singh was excellent, using great pace from a perfect injection by Akashdeep Singh to powerfully flick the ball past Malaysian Goalkeeper Subramiam. In the 38th minute, India was awarded a penalty corner. After good stick work by Mandeep Singh in the circle but the opportunit­y was not only wasted by India but

lost the ball to Malaysia who

launched a high-pace counter attack that eventually ended with Faizal Saari scoring the equaliser for Malaysia in the 39th minute.

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