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ACT hockey: Dominant India face Korea in semis

India's men's hockey team, dominant in Asia, aims for another win against Korea in the Asian Champions Trophy semi-finals after impressive performances.

Updated on: Sept 15, 2024 09:23 pm IST
By , New Delhi
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For the last couple of years, the Indian men’s hockey team has been the dominant outfit in Asia. After winning the Asian Champions Trophy undefeated in Chennai last year, skipper Harmanpreet Singh and Co ran through the field to claim gold at the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games, thereby earning a deserved ticket to the Olympics.

India beat Korea 3-1 in the earlier ACT fixture. (HI)

The only Asian team in Paris, India held their own against some of the best teams in the world to claim successive Olympic medals for the first time in 52 years.

The world No.5 side resumed after a short break but didn’t lose momentum in the Asian Champions Trophy, clinically winning all five group games of the six-nation tournament in Hulunbuir City, China.

But the last couple of games were slightly different with South Korea and Pakistan raising the tempo, even though the defending champions demonstrated their experience and temperament to eventually come out on top.

After giving India a tough fight in a 1-3 loss, Korea will aim to upstage them in Monday’s semi-finals at the Moqi Training Base. Pakistan face China in the other semis.

India will be clear favourites, having beaten China 3-0, Japan 5-1, Malaysia 8-1, Korea 3-1 and then Pakistan 2-1 to romp into the last four as pool toppers.

Drag-flick star Harmanpreet has been in fine form with five goals – second highest scorer of the tournament – as have been the forwards with India scoring 21 goals in five matches, an average of 4.2 per game.

India’s frontline of Sukhjeet Singh, Abhishek, Uttam Singh, Gurjot Singh and Araijeet Singh Hundal have been brilliant, earning multiple PC chances for the Harmanpreet-led drag-flick group. They have also accounted for the bulk of their goals, scoring 13.

The Indian midfield has put up a fine show with star of the Olympics Raj Kumar Pal scoring his maiden international hat-trick against Malaysia. The seasoned Manpreet Singh, vice-captain Vivek Sagar Prasad and Nilakanta Sharma too have excelled.

The Indian defence has been stout, conceding only four goals with goalkeepers Krishan Bahadur Pathak and Suraj Karkera showing they are ready to take over from where the retired PR Sreejesh left.

 
Catch all the Latest T20 World Cup 2024 news and Live Cricket Score along with World Cup 2024 Schedule and World Cup 2024 Points Table related updates on Hindustan Times Website and APPs.
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