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The All-win Indian colts will take on Malaysia in the Tuesday semifinal of the Junior Asia Cup. In the last pool match yesterday, Amir Ali’s India put up yet another sterling show to defeat South Korea with a whopping score of 8-1. Araijeet Singh Hundal (3’, 37’), Arshdeep Singh (9’, 44’, 60’), Gurjot Singh (11’), Rosan Kujur (27’) and Rohit (30’) struck for India while Taehyeon Kim (18’) scored the only goal for Korea.
India started the game strong, using a mix of short passes and long aerials to dominate possession. Within three minutes, they secured a penalty corner. A mistrap led to the ball being passed to an unmarked Araijeet Singh Hundal, whose first-time shot blazed past Korean goalkeeper Sookyo Kim, scoring the first goal. India maintained their momentum, consistently creating circle entries. With six minutes left in the first quarter, a series of quick passes between Araijeet, Manmeet Singh, and Arshdeep Singh set up Arshdeep for an easy tap-in, making it 2-0. Shortly after, Gurjot Singh capitalized on a rebound from a Dilraj Singh shot to bring the score to 3-0.
In the second quarter, India’s passing was even sharper. However, against the run of play, a long aerial from Korea’s Donggeon Kim found Taehyeon Kim, who caught the Indian defense off guard and scored. Korea’s defense grew more combative, resisting India’s advances. In response, India rotated the ball around the flanks, searching for openings. Soon, Araijeet cut in from the left wing and set up Rosan Kujur, who picked out the top right corner with a powerful flick, bringing the score to 4-1. As the first half drew to a close, Rohit executed a fierce drag flick from a penalty corner, making it 5-1 for India.
In the third quarter, India maintained control of the ball while Korea did their best to prevent further goals. India’s high press created several opportunities, but they struggled to convert until Arshdeep made a dangerous run along the right baseline and passed to Araijeet, who swatted the ball into the goal for his second of the game. As the quarter neared its end, Arshdeep picked up a stray ball in the circle and unleashed a reverse shot to make it 7-1.
India began to show more patience in their gameplay, maintaining possession while Korea sought to score a second goal. The Indian forwards continued to trouble Korea’s defence with counter-attacks but struggled to create clear scoring opportunities. In the dying minutes, Arshdeep latched onto a pass in the circle, sidestepped his defender, and scored on the half turn, completing his hattrick and sealing an 8-1 victory for India.
Pic: Courtesy Hockey India.