With a superlative performance, India retained the Asia Cup with a thumping 7-2 victory over Korea before a huge gathering here on Sunday. India led 3-1 at half-time.
Powered by an early goal by Shivendra, the Indians held the stage throughout to finish the championship with a whopping tally of 57 goals against five, winning seven matches in a row. It was something like a dream come true for the Indians.
Everyone pulled his weight in the outcome but none more than the winger Prabhjot Singh who not only slotted two goals but had a hand in almost every goal.
The Koreans were on a low key throughout, pressed hard by the Indian attack. Whatever effort they put at the rival end was smothered superbly by goal-keeper Baljit Singh.
Earlier, Malaysia earned its first medal in the Asia Cup, a bronze at that, beating Japan five goals to three.
The shock of the day was the defeat of Pakistan against China in the tie for the 5-6 positions. The sixth place for Pakistan is the lowest since the inception of the championship in 1982.
Results Men’s Asia Cup Sunday 9 September 2007:
FINAL:
India – Korea 7-2
Bronze medal match:
Malaysia – Japan 5-3
Classification 5-6:
China – Pakistan 3-2
Classification 7-8:
Bangladesh – Hong Kong 3-1
Classification 9-10:
Sri Lanka – Singapore 6-0
Final positions: 1.India 2. Korea, 3 Malaysia, 4.Japan, 5 China, 6.Pakistan, 7.Bangladesh, 8.Hong Kong, 9.Sri Lanka, 10.Singapore, 11. Thailand.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
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