India to take on South Korea in semifinal

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Press Trust of India Kuantan (Malaysia)
Last Updated : Oct 27 2016 | 8:13 PM IST
Top-ranked India will take on South Korea in the semifinals of the fourth Asian Champions Trophy after the Koreans conceded a late equaliser to Malaysia and finished fourth in the round-robin league standings here today.
India had topped the league standings with 13 points after finishing their preliminary fixtures yesterday, but there was plenty of drama on the last day of the league fixtures.
Pakistan defeated China 4-0 to take their points tally to nine, the same as Malaysia before the last outing against the Koreans, who had seven points ahead of the last match. Pakistan's goal-difference was far inferior to that of hosts Malaysia, so a tie on points would put Malaysia ahead.
Malaysia needed a victory or a draw to take the second spot in the group, but a victory in the last outing would have lifted the Koreans to the second place in the standings, pushing Malaysia down to the third spot and Pakistan to the fourth.
In case of a Korean victory today, India's semifinal would have been against Pakistan.
This scenario was unfolding after Jeong Jun-Woo put the Koreans ahead in the 37th minute, while Malaysia's strikers kept spraying their shots wide.
With the Koreans leading by a goal until the 56th minute, an India-Pakistan semifinal was on the horizon, but seasoned shooter Razie Rahim converted a penalty corner four minutes from the end to earn Malaysia a draw.
Behind India, Malaysia finished second in the league standings with 10 points, followed by Pakistan on nine and South Korea on eight.
India now get a chance to make up for their erratic show against the young Korean team in the 1-1 draw, while defending champions Pakistan come face to face with Malaysia who had stunned them 4-2 in the opening match.
Pakistan had to overcome some early Chinese resistance before sealing victory today.
China forced two penalty corners before Pakistan came into the contest, earning three successive penalty corners in the 21st minute and opening the account through Abdul Khan, who converted the third penalty corner with a shot along the turf that got deflected into the board.
Abdul got his second goal in open play in the 31st minute, but China continued to launch occasional attacks until the game was taken beyond their reach by two field goals by Pakistan strikers within one minute.
Ali Khan made it 3-0 for Pakistan with a flash strike in the 48th minute and Muhammad Ifran Jr shot on target just 30 seconds later to round off the scoring.

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First Published: Oct 27 2016 | 8:13 PM IST

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