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The Asian Age: India hold Malaysia to enter semis

The Asian Age: India hold Malaysia to enter semis

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Bangkok, Nov. 4: India stormed into the semifinals of the seventh women’s Asia Cup hockey tournament holding Malaysia to a 1-1 draw in their last Group A match at the Queen Sikirt Sports Centre here on Wednesday.

Defender Binita Toppo scored the equaliser in the 27th minute after Juliani Mohamad Din surprised India with a goal in the fourth minute of the match.

With two wins and as many draws, India finished their group proceedings at the second spot and will take on formidables South Korea — Group B toppers — in the semifinals. China topped Group A and will face Japan in the last four stage. Earlier, undefeated Korea thrashed hapless Chinese Taipei 15-0 to register their fourth successive win and top Group B ahead of Japan.

Even though going into the match, they needed just a draw to progress to the semifinals, India would be disappointed to have split points with the Malaysians.

The draw denied India a relatively easy semifinal outing against off-colour Japan as they needed an outright win to top Group A. Hitherto undefeated, India made a mess of their last group match despite territorial domination.

The Indians had no clue as to how to break the crowded defence of the vigilant Malaysians.

To add to their misery, Malaysian goalkeeper Farah Ayuni Yahya proved to be a hard nut to crack for the Indian forwards throughout the match.

India earned four penalty corners in each half, while their rivals managed just one and utilised it to perfection. Malaysian striker Din stole the show early into the match with an immaculate penalty corner conversion in the fourth minute much against the run of play. Stung by the early goal. India went all out attacking and their efforts bore fruit in the 27th minute when Binita found the net with a carpet drive after Deepika Thakur did the spade work from India’s fourth penalty corner to go into the breather tied 1-1.

The Indians could have won the match had strikers Jasjeet Kaur and substitute Mukta Barla not missed a couple of sitters. — PTI

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