Indian hockey team’s title defence at the Women’s Asia Cup Korea secured a come-from-behind 2-3 win to qualify for the final of the continental event at the Sultan Qaboos Complex in Muscat on Wednesday.
India, along with other semi-finalists, had assured themselves of a place in the upcoming World Cup but fell one step short of defending the continental title.
Hockey, Women’s Asia Cup semi-final as it happened: India lose 2-3 against Korea
India started brightly and took the lead in the 28th minute through Neha before Korea made a brilliant comeback after the change of ends and scored thrice through skipper Enubi Cheon (31st), Seung Ju Lee (45th) and Hyejin Cho (47th) to stun the holders.
Later, Japan’s impressive tournament got better, as they defeated China from a goal down to win 2-1 and reach the final. On Friday, it will be Korea-Japan final and India-China for bronze preceding that.
If the first two quarters belonged to India, the Koreans dominated the game after the half time break.
India earned a penalty corner early on in the first quarter but Gurjit Kaur’s flick was saved by the Korean goalkeeper. Minutes later Shamila Devi’s reverse hit from top of the circle flew inches over the goal.
Lalremsiami thought she gave India the lead soon from close range but the goal was disallowed because of an apparent foul in the build-up. Seconds from the end of the first quarter, Vandana’s reverse hit try was saved from close range by the Korean custodian.
The Indians came close twice and were by far the better side on display but couldn’t translate their chances into goals. The Koreans looked dangerous on the counter but the Indian defence was up to the task.
In the second quarter Korea secured their first penalty corner but failed to breach the Indian defence as skipper Savita produced a double save.
Two minutes from the breather, India secured back-to-back penalty corners and Neha this time scored with a rebound from the second set piece to give the defending champions a 1-0 lead at half time.
The Koreans came out a completely different side after the break and drew parity in the 31st minute when Cheon scored a scrappy goal from a penalty corner after the initial shot was saved by Savita.
Penalty corner conversion cost India dearly once again, as it did in the group stage matches, as Gurjit was off target but not by much.
But the game swung big time after that. Just at the stroke of the third quarter, Korea surprised India by taking the lead through Lee as Savita was found wanting with a rare mistake. And two minutes into the fourth and final quarter, Korea made it 3-1 in their favour when Cho pushed in the ball past an off-balance Savita after receiving a pass from Hyejeong Shin.
With time running out, Lalremsiami reduced the margin for India six minutes from the hooter, guiding in Vandana’s high ball but it was too little too late.
(With PTI inputs)
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