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Asian Champions: Indian Women’s Hockey Team to Play Korea in Final

Asian Champions Trophy: Lalremsiami’s equaliser help India hold Korea to a 1-1 draw in the last round robin match.

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  • Indian women’s hockey team take on South Korea in the final of the Asian Champions Trophy on Sunday, 20 May.

  • The match is scheduled to start at 11:30am IST. It can be viewed live here.

Young forward Lalremsiami's equaliser earned defending champions India 1-1 draw against Korea in the last round robin match at the fifth Asian Champions Trophy women's hockey tournament in Donghae City on Saturday, 19 May.

With this draw, the Indian team led by defender Sunita Lakra go into the final on Sunday, 20 May, as the table toppers. They remain unbeaten in the tournament, having won against Japan (4-1), China (3-1) and Malaysia (3-2).

Despite Korea's attacking game from the start of the match, India managed to win the first penalty corner of the match in the fourth minute. But drag-flicker Gurjit Kaur's flick was padded away by the Korean goalkeeper. Though India made forays into the striking circle, breaking Korea's defence was an uphill task.

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World No 9 Korea, meanwhile, were the first to make a breakthrough when they forced an error to win a short corner in the opening minute of the second quarter.

Seul Ki Cheon was brilliant with her drag-flick as she struck the ball to the right corner of the post almost making it impossible for India goalkeeper Savita to save.

After barren third quarter, an infringement while attempting to defend a shot on goal by a Korean attacker led to India concede a penalty corner at the start of the fourth quarter.

An ambitious variation by Korea however didn't help score the goal as it was off the mark. Almost immediately, Lalremsiami helped India win a penalty corner. While Gurjit's flick rebounded off goalkeeper pads, Lalremsiami was quick to pick up the ball and make a diving effort to flick it into the goal post equalising the score to 1-1.

The hard-fought action heated in the final quarter with both teams hunting for a lead. In the 54th minute, Korea won another penalty corner but goalkeeper Swati was splendid in her effort to block the goal. Though both teams upped their ante in attack, they could not muster a goal with the match ending in a draw.

The teams will play each other again in the summit clash on Sunday, 20 May.

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