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Hockey Asia Cup: Malaysia holds India to 3-3 draw in Super 4 match

National team now needs win against Japan on May 31 to enter finals

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 30 May 2022 8:29AM

Hockey Asia Cup: Malaysia holds India to 3-3 draw in Super 4 match
In the match played at the Gelora Bung Karno Hockey Stadium, Malaysia started aggressively and got ahead as early as the 12th minute through a Muhammad Razie Abd Rahim penalty corner. – Bernama pic, May 30, 2022

JAKARTA – Muhammad Razie Abd Rahim’s hattrick was good enough for Malaysia to hold India to a 3-3 draw in their second match of the Hockey Asia Cup’s Super 4 round-robin stage here last night.

In the match played at the Gelora Bung Karno Hockey Stadium, Malaysia started aggressively and got ahead as early as the 12th minute through a Razie penalty corner.

He went on to double Malaysia’s lead with another penalty corner goal nine minutes later.

India, the defending champions, however, pulled one back in the 32nd minute via a Vishnukant Singh penalty corner.

Coached by Sardar Singh, India, ranked third in the world, managed to draw level in the 53rd minute with a field goal by S.V Sunil.

India then got ahead for the first time in the match after Nilam Sanjeep Xess scored via a penalty corner in the 56th minute, but quickly found themselves tied again when Razie completed his hattrick with another penalty corner.

Met after the match, Malaysian coach Arul Selvaraj said his charges showed strong character by not giving up easily after falling behind.

“It was unfortunate, however, that we made the same mistakes from the third quarter onwards similar to yesterday’s match. But that is hockey, if the chances you create don’t end up as goals, it can affect team morale,” he said.

Malaysia, who drew 2-2 with South Korea on Saturday, now need a win against Japan on May 31 to book a place in the final. – Bernama, May 30, 2022

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