India retain Azlan Sah Cup
Defending Champions India retained their title at the Azlan Shah hockey tournament. They shared the trophy with South Korea after the final was washed away by rain.

India's hockey team captain Rajpal Singh and his South Korean counterpart Kim Yong Beel lift up the winner's trophy of the 19th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup field hockey tournament in the northern Malaysian state of Ipoh. India and South Korea were named joint champions of the 19th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup late after the final was abandoned because of heavy rain. (AFP Photo)

India's Arjun Halappa carries the trophy over his head while Indian captain Rajpal Singh, South Korea's Kim Yong-bae, and Ro Jong-hwan assist following their final match of the 19th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup field hockey tournament in the northern Malaysian state of Ipoh. (AFP Photo)

South Korean and Indian field hockey players celebrate with the winner's trophy of the 19th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup field hockey tournament in the northern Malaysian state of Ipoh.(AFP Photo)

South Korean field hockey players leave the pitch amid heavy rain following their final match against India during the 19th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup field hockey tournament in the northern Malaysian state of Ipoh. (AFP Photo)

India's players cover themselves with an umbrella as they walk from the hockey field after their final match against South Korea was disrupted by heavy rain at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup field hockey tournament in Ipoh. (AP Photo)

South Korea's Yoon Sung-hoon, battles for the ball against India's Ravi Pal during their final match at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup field hockey tournament in Ipoh. (AP Photo)