India ended their 10 year wait for
continental triumph when they beat a gutsy Malaysia 2-1 in a nail biting final
to clinch their third Asia Cup Hockey title. India, which won the Asia Cup last
time in 2007 in Chennai, scored from field efforts through Ramandeep
Singh (3rd minute) and Lalit Upadhyay (29th) to dash Malaysian hopes. Malaysia were in summit
clash for the first time since tournament's inception.
The ever-improving Malaysians,
however, fought valiantly and didn't give up for a single minute. Their efforts
bore fruit in the 50th minute when Shahril Saabah pulled one goal back.The
Indians, ranked sixth in the world, were in for nervous last 10 minutes but the
defence did enough to hold on to the lead. Pakistan won the bronze medal
after edging out Korea 6-3 in the third-fourth place play-off match earlier in
the day.
The top-ranked Indians finished
unbeaten in the tournament, having won all their matches except for the 1-1
draw against Korea in the Super 4s stage. Today's win was India's second
victory over Malaysia in the tournament, having beaten them 6-2 in the Super 4s
stage. For Malaysia, it was their best result in the tournament. They
had earlier won the bronze in the 2007 edition of the event in Chennai.
It was a battle fought on even keel
between the two teams as Malaysia secured their first penalty corner in the
13th minute but wasted it. Harmanpreet Singh was then denied by Razie
Rahim as he made a goalline save to keep out the Indian defender's flick from
India's first penalty corner. Minutes later Malaysian goalkeeper Kumar
Subramaniam made double save -- first kept out Akashdeep Sinh's shot and then
denied Amit Rohidas from the resultant set piece.
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