
Delhi: In the Asia Cup hockey, now the Super 4 has started. The Indian team won three consecutive matches and confirmed their place in Super 4. After coming here, India had to play with Korea, then the match ended on the draw. Both teams scored 2-2 goals. However, even after this, the thrill of the match remained till the last minute. The Indian team is considered a strong contender to go to the final.
India soon scored the first goal, then Korea scored two goals
India scored the first goal in the Super 4 Muka Bale of the Asia Cup hockey played against Korea, but after that the Korean team retaliated and took the back to back two goals and took the first and then took the lead. At that time it seemed that this match would come out of India’s hand, but a goal in the last quarter did wonders. Finally the match ended on par.
Hardik Singh and Mandeep scored goals for India
Shortly after the match started, Hardik Singh scored the first goal and gave the Indian team an edge. However, by the mistake of Jugraj Singh, Korea got a penalty stroke, which was converted into a goal by the team and also achieved equal. After this, Korea got a penalty corner, after which the score increased to 2–1 in Korea’s favor. At the last moment, Mandeep Singh scored a goal for India and the match reached equal. For some time it felt like India would win this match, but Korea also showed a good game and no one was allowed to be goal.
India has not lost a single match yet
The Indian team had won all the matches of Pool A. India first defeated China by four goals against three. After this, in the second match, India defeated Japan by three goals against two. In the third match, the Indian team defeated Kazakhstan by 15 goals, nearly unilateral matches. All teams in Super 4 will clash with each other. After this, the top teams will play the final. Now India will face Malaysia on 4 September. In this, India will be required to win.
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