India Draw 2-2 vs Korea, in Opening Match of Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Hockey
India drew 2-2 with Korea in their opening match of the Azlan Shah Hockey tournament in Ipoh.
- Shubhodeep Chakravarty
- Updated: April 06, 2015 03:52 PM IST
Korea held Asian Games champions India to a draw after trailing in the first quarter of the their opening game in the Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey.
5:59 PM IST: End of match India vs Korea hold on for a 2-2 draw.
4:55 PM IST: GOAL! India equalise in the 56th minute thanks to Raghunath after the Indians earned their first PC of the match. There have been four overall. It's 2-2 vs Korea.
4:52 PM IST: GOAL! Korea have come from behind to take a 2-1 lead with minutes to go for the final whistle. Seunghoon Lee made use of a goofy Indian show in the final quarter to score an important goal.
4:50 PM IST: Mandeep Singh is injured after crashing with a Korean player in the 51st minute. He is walking off the field.
4:49 PM IST: The Koreans are now on the attack - Sreejesh has been tested to the hilt but he has guarded India's goal-post like a knight.
4:48 PM IST: It's the 3rd PC of the match in the 49th minute.
4:42 PM IST: The end of the Third Quarter and the 1-1 deadlock still continues.
4:41 PM IST: Fantastic run by Gurbaj has earned India a free hit. Korea clearly under pressure as the game reaches a decisive stage.
4:36 PM IST: The Indian goal is under pressure as Korea make two attempts in the 38th minute but Sreejesh is ever alert on his post. India hold on.
4:33 PM IST: India have been brilliant in intercepting the balls meant for the Koreans. A mid-field scoop meant for Lee is blocked by Rupinder in the Indian D.
4:30 PM IST: India on the attack again in the second half but Sardar and Dharamvir fail to trap Rupinder's long-cross in the 32nd minute.
4:23 PM IST: It's Half-Time and India and Korea are level on 1-1.
4:16 PM IST: Korea get a free hit in the dying minutes of the second quarter after the ball hits Manpreet's foot.
4:15 PM IST: Kothajit beats three Korean players to show some good skills with three minutes left.
4:09 PM IST: GOAL! Hyesung Hyun equalises for the Koreans in the 24th minute after flicking on top right.
4:09 PM IST: Green card for Thimmaiah. Penalty corner for the Koreans. But the ball has hit the rusher and it's a second PC for the Koreans.
4:08 PM IST: Good attempt from Gurbaj at mid-field but he fails to score. India have continued to be aggressive against the rattled Koreans in the 23rd minute.
4:03 PM IST: Another tense moment for Korea as Ramandeep tries to score, but his attempt at goal is saved by the Koreans in the 18th minute.
4:01 PM IST: The second quarter has started and India would again be expected to continue with their dominating style of play.
4:00 PM IST: That's the end of the first quarter and India Korea 1-0. The Indians dominated the first quarter of play.
3:55 PM IST: GOAL! India take the early lead in the 10th minute thanks to Nikkin Thimmaiah. It's India 1, Korea 0. What a start for the new coach this is. van Ass should be beaming at his wards.
3:51 PM IST: It was India attacking to start off with and Korea's first proper aggressive move in the 6th minute was stopped by Ramandeep Singh. India are in with a mission.
3:45 PM IST: Both teams are ready for the match and it can start any moment. India vs Korea at the Azlan Shah Cup.
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