Indian hockey team fail to reach final of Asia Cup after 4-4 draw with South Korea

Dipsan Tirkey

Diupsan Tirkey scored a goal for India OP file photo

Jakarta: The young Indian hockey team dished out some impressive and fast-paced hockey in a Super 4s match against South Korea. However, the hockey team failed to get an outright victory. The Indian hockey team drew 4-4 with Korea and the stalemate resulted in their ouster from the Asia Cup title race, here Tuesday.

Malaysia’s 5-0 win over Japan earlier in the day meant that an outright win became a pre-requisite for India to qualify for the summit clash.

India, Malaysia and Korea finished on five points each in the Super 4 stage but the Birendra Lakra-side fell behind on goal difference.

Nilam Sanjeep Xess (ninth minute), Dipsan Tirkey (21st), Mahesh Sheshe Gowda (22nd) and Shakthivel Mareeswaran (37th) scored for India, while Korea scored through Jang Jonghyun (13th), Ji Woo Cheon (18th), Kim JungHoo       (28th) and Jung Manjae (44th).

Korea will now take on Malaysia in the final Wednesday, while India will play Japan in the third-fourth place classification match.

It was a midfield slugfest between the two sides as both India and Korea tried to take upper hand in the first quarter.

India secured a penalty corner in the second minute but Nilam’s effort was saved by the Korean goalkeeper Jaehyeon Kim. But in the ninth minute, Nilam scored with a low flick to the right bottom corner of the Korean net from India’s second penalty corner. Two minutes from the first quarter, India conceded a penalty corner and Jang Jonghyun was bang on target to draw level for Korea.

Korea made it 2-1 five minutes later when Cheon chose his spot after being fed by Jungjun Lee following a defensive lapse from Pawan Rajbhar inside his own circle.

However, India drew level three minutes later when Dipsan converted the team’s third penalty corner. Gowda restored the lead a minute later, pushing home Vishnukant Singh’s pass from a counter-attack.

Korea secured another penalty corner but this time the Indians defended well to deny Jang. However, two minutes from half time, Kim equalised for Korea through a fine field goal from an acute angle as both the teams went into the breather locked 3-3.

India went all out and restored their lead in the 37th minute through an unmarked Mareeswaran, who tapped in a cross from Gowda from the right flank. In the 42 minute Uttam Singh missed a sitter when he failed to connect to Rajkumar’s cross standing in front of open goal.

A yellow card to Yashdeep Siwach three minutes from the third quarter cost India dearly as Korea equalised again when Jung deflected in a long ball from midfield.

Just 27 seconds from the final hooter, Karthi Selvam came close to handing India the winner but Korean goalkeeper Jaehyeon made double save to deny the title holders last-gasp winner.

 

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