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Dominant India beat Korea 2-0 to set up women's Asian Champions Trophy hockey title clash against Japan

Trailing by two goals, the Koreans looked more positive in the third quarter and made some attacking moves into the Indian citadel but were not able to convert them into goals

PTI Ranchi Published 05.11.23, 10:00 AM
India's Salima Tete (30) celebrates after scoring a goal during the Women's Asian Champions Trophy 2023 semi-final match against South Korea, at Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Astro Turf Hockey Stadium in Ranchi, on Saturday.

India's Salima Tete (30) celebrates after scoring a goal during the Women's Asian Champions Trophy 2023 semi-final match against South Korea, at Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Astro Turf Hockey Stadium in Ranchi, on Saturday. PTI picture

Unbeaten India continued their sparkling form, defeating Asian Games silver medallist South Korea 2-0 to enter the final of the women’s Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament here on Saturday.

The Indians, who thrashed Korea 5-0 in their final round-robin match, scored through Salima Tete (11th minute) and Vaishnavi Vitthal Phalke (19th) to emerge winners.

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Asian Games bronze medallists India will take on Japan in the final on Sunday.

The Japanese eked out a narrow 2-1 win over Asian Games champions China 2-1 in the first semi-final.

Kana Urata (34th minute) and Miyu Suzuki (44th) scored for Japan, while China’s lone strike came from the stick of Tiantian Luo (11th).

In the second semi-final later in the day, the Indians pressed hard on the Korean goal from the onset with relentless attacks.

India’s ploy resulted in successive penalty corners in the third minute of the first quarter but the Korean defence stood tall with goalkeeper Kim Eunji making a good save to deny Deepika from the second attempt.

A minute later Monika came agonisingly close to scoring from open play from a counter-attack but her shot to the bottom corner went inches off the target.

India’s relentless pressure finally tasted success in the 11th minute when Salima gave the lead after being set up by Udita from a counter-attack to end the first quarter with a slender one-goal advantage.

The Indians started with the same intensity in the second quarter and doubled their lead four minutes later from a penalty corner.

Vaishnavi scored from a rebound from close range with a reverse flick after Deep Grace Ekka’s flick was saved by the Korean goalkeeper.

India won another penalty corner in the 27th minute but Deep Grace’s flick from the third battery was brilliantly saved by Korean keeper Eunji as the hosts went into the halfway break with a two-goal cushion.

Trailing by two goals, the Koreans looked more positive in the third quarter and made some attacking moves into the Indian citadel but were not able to convert them into goals.

The Koreans soon earned back-to-back penalty corners but failed to penetrate the Indian defence. In return, India secured a penalty corner but failed to find the back of the net.

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