Asian Champions Trophy Hockey: India shoot out Korea to enter final

Goalkeeper Sreejesh P.R.

Update: 2016-10-29 20:38 GMT

Goalkeeper Sreejesh P.R. starred to help India beat South Korea in a penalty shootout and set up a mouth-watering title clash against Pakistan in the fourth Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament, here on Saturday.

Recovering from an ankle injury ahead of Saturday’s semi-final at the Kuantan Hockey Stadium, Sreejesh saved South Korea’s last attempt to secure a hard-fought 5-4 win in the shootout after the teams were locked 2-2 at the end of regulation time.

Sreejesh padded away Lee Dae-Yeol’s push to clinch the victory and seal India's place in Sunday's summit clash.

This is India’s third entry into the final of the Asian Champions Trophy, whose inaugural edition they won in 2011 and were runners-up to Pakistan in 2012.

Later in the day, defending champions Pakistan avenged their loss to hosts Malaysia in the opening match when they prevailed 3-2 in the penalty shootout of the second semi-final after the regulation period ended in a 1-1 draw.

Top-ranked India found the young Koreans tough opponents, who bounced back after conceding the initial lead and were in the lead briefly before India got the equaliser in regulation period.

Talwinder Singh gave India the initial lead with a field goal in the 15th minute, but the Koreans came back to score through Seo In-Woo’s strike in open play in the 21st and then took the lead from a penalty stroke conversion by Yang Ji-Hun in the 53rd.

The match went to the shootout after Ramandeep Singh made it 2-2 in the 55th minute.

In the shootout, Sardar Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Rupinder Pal Singh and Akashdeep Singh duly scored the first four attempts before Birendra Lakra was obstructed and the resultant penalty stroke was converted by Rupinder to give India all five successful strikes.

For South Korea, captain Jung Man-Jae, Kim Hyeong-Jin and Lee Jung-Jun faced no problem in converting their attempts. The fourth shot by Bae Jong-Suk was blocked by Sreejesh, but a penalty stroke was awarded for a stick-check by the Indian goalkeeper after Korea asked for a video referral and the resultant stroke was converted by Yang Ji-Hun.

It all came down to the last Korean shot and Sreejesh rose to the occasion to deny Lee Dae-Yeol to seal the affair.

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