Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Injury-time penalty sinks India’s Asian Cup hopes

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SHARJAH: India exited from the Asian Cup through a 91st minute penalty which Jamal Rashid converted to take Bahrain through to the pre-quarter finals at the Al-sharjah Stadium here on Monday.

Ironically, the challenge that led to the penalty came from Pronay Haldar who otherwise put in a superb show. After three games, India ended on three points to finish last in Group A after UAE drew Thailand 1-1.

A reflex save by Gurpreet Singh off an 84th minute cornerkick followed up by a Pritam Kotal clearance had kept India in the hunt.

Minutes earlier, Bahrain had Abdulla Yousuf Helal heading into upright in the 71st minute during a spell of sustained pressure. India also absorbed an indirect free-kick inside the box in the 74th minute after referee Ravshan Irmatov deemed – somewhat harshly perhaps – that leftback Subashish Bose had backpassed to t he goalkeeper. Haldar’s leg kept it out at the expense of a corner-kick which was wasted.

After the worst possible start they could have expected with central defender Anas Edathodika hobbling off in the third minute and when it looked like they would be run over, India settled down.

Crucial to that was the kind of confidence Sandesh Jhingan inspired at the back despite losing his partner at the heart of the defence and how Haldar, named skipper for the night, marshalled the centre of the midfield against the more physical opponents. Haldar kept it goalless with a headed clearance to an Ahmed Juma header off a corner-kick.

So with Salam Ranjan Singh, who made a critical intercepti­on 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 -2 0 0

in the 41stminute, India held on. Not just held on, they showed composure with the ball that isn’t often associated with India at the internatio­nal level.

Cue the way India rolled the ball from right to left, Kotal finding Ashique Kuruniyan during an early buildup.

Gurpreet Singh averted an early scare with a parry that didn’t go to Bahraini feet and India caught their opponents offside thrice in the first quarter.

Knowing that defending would be key to progress, India opted for solidity in midfield with Rowllin Borges starting in place of the more creative Anirudh Thapa. Udanta Singh stayed in his half to help Pritam Kotal cut out Bahrain’s initiative­s on the left – he slid in and made a superb tackle on substitute Abdulla Yusuf soon after the hour mark – and it was left to Ashique Kuruniyan to plough a lone furrow.

Gurpreet did try to find Sunil Chhetri with long balls but attempts to bypass the midfield didn’t work.

But India won the first cornerkick and it happened because a 22ndminute effort from Halicharan Narzary took a deflection. Nothing came out of it because Jhingan was adjudged to have fouled.

Both teams had two players each on the roster who were also present in 2011 when the teams met at this stage eight years ago. For India, both Chhetri and Gurpreet started.

Ditto for Bahrain for whom centre-back Waleed Mohamed Alhayam and attacking midfielder Abdulwahab Alsafi were in the squad in 2011.

 ?? AFC ?? India needed at least a draw to advance to the Round of 16.
AFC India needed at least a draw to advance to the Round of 16.

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