2018 Asian Hockey Championship LIVE: India 0 | 0 Malaysia in the 2nd quarter



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21 "India, which is bombing attacks, is looking to take advantage.

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– Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) October 23, 2018
19th minute: Another wide shot of India, Dee players having failed to convert the pbad into goal

19 "Sumit finds an opening and takes a shot that goes far.

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– Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) October 23, 2018
Q2 starts in the first quarter: India had possession of the ball to the maximum and 4 shots, but failed to score as Mandeep failed to find the goal. 14th minute: Another flash of Mandeep, the ball goes over the bar

13 @ chinglensana29 runs into the box to throw a powerful shot and is intercepted in defense.

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– Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) October 23, 2018

In Match 12 of the Asian Men's Champions Trophy in India, led by Manpreet Singh, will put the horn to Malaysia, who beat India in the semifinals of the Games Asians 2018 at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Muscat. The dynamic Indian hockey team will look to extend its run of undefeated defeats of the Asian Men's Championship in its fourth round-robin game today.

The team had already achieved a flamboyant performance in their third game against Japan, masking the latter by a huge lead of 9-0. In a draw against Japan, the No. 5 World team scored dominant goals over the four quarters: Mandeep Singh (4 ', 49', 57 '), Harmanpreet Singh (17 ', 21'), Gurjant Singh (8 '), Akashdeep Singh (36'), Sumit (42 ') and Lalit Upadhyay (45') go win a convincing win and stay at the top of the pool standings.

The Indians, who had just won the 3-1 win against Pakistan on Saturday, started the match with a good pace as forwards Lalit Upadhyay and Akashdeep Singh had chances in the opening minutes. But it was Mandeep Singh who shot the first blood in the 4th minute as he was deflecting a low center from Akashdeep Singh from the left flank, through the Japanese keeper's leg and to the ### 39, back of goal. India continued to put pressure on the Japanese defense and scored eight more goals until the final whistle.

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