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India Held to Goalless Draw by Malaysia in Asian Champions Trophy

Defending Champions India were held to a goalless draw by Malaysia in Muscat on Tuesday.

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Defending Champions India were held to a goalless draw by Malaysia but managed to maintain their pole position in the points table in the Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament in Muscat on Tuesday.

Both India and the Asian Games silver medallists Malaysia now have 10 points each from four outings in the preliminary round-robin league, with India topping the standings on basis of a superior goal difference.

The Indian team were off to a nervy start as they wasted several scoring opportunities early in the match.

Defending Champions India were held to a goalless draw by Malaysia in Muscat on Tuesday.
Chinglensana Singh looks for an opening.
(Photo: AP)
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They had a spate of chances early in the contest, only for Hardik Singh to fritter away a scoring opportunity. Harmanpreet Singh's penalty corner flick was blocked by the Malaysian goalkeeper and Mandeep failed to get a touch on long diagonal ball. It happened twice in the first quarter.

Malaysia created one opening on a counter-attack, but mostly fell back to defend their goal against the Indian strikers.

In the second half, the Indian strikers were not allowed space to enter the circle until the closing stages, when they forced two penalty corners but could not produce a goal-bearing shot.

This was a period when Malaysia were down to 10 players as Tengku Tajuddin was shown the yellow card for a deliberate foul on Indian Captain Manpreet Singh.

Defending Champions India were held to a goalless draw by Malaysia in Muscat on Tuesday.
Akashdeep Singh vies for the ball.
(Photo: Hockey India)
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Nilakanta Sharma missed the target by inches in one of the combined Indian raids. Indian Chief Coach Harendra Singh rued the missed chances.

"I am not happy. We cannot miss chances like this in international hockey," said Harendra.

Malaysian coach Roelant Oltmans said his team faced a tough time when they were down to 10 players due to Tajuddin's yellow card.

"We came under some pressure in the last phase after the yellow card," said Oltmans. "Otherwise, the game was more of less what we expected."

On Wednesday, the Indian team will play their fifth round robin match against Korea.

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