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HWL as it happened: Jasjit scores two as India fight back to beat Malaysia 3-2

FP Sports July 1, 2015, 23:18:35 IST

India’s last encounter against their Asian rivals was in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup earlier this year where the latter won in a riveting encounter courtesy of a 3-2 scoreline.

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HWL as it happened: Jasjit scores two as India fight back to beat Malaysia 3-2
July 1, 2015, 23:18:35 (IST)
That’s it! Massive scare for India with seconds on the clock but Sreejesh keeps it out and India win it 3-2. What a match!
July 1, 2015, 23:18:05 (IST)
SAVED!
July 1, 2015, 23:17:13 (IST)
India lose referral. PC to Malaysia. 38 seconds left.
July 1, 2015, 23:16:55 (IST)
PC to Malaysia but India have asked for a referral. They feel there was an advantage.
July 1, 2015, 23:14:30 (IST)
July 1, 2015, 23:13:53 (IST)
Malaysia remove their keeper and get an extar outfield player in the bid to get back into this. Wow. 2 minutes left.
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July 1, 2015, 23:10:32 (IST)
GOALLLLLLL!!!!! A Malaysian player comes off the line early and they’re one man down as India retake their PC. Jasjit aims high again, finds the target again. India 3-2! 4 minutes to go.
July 1, 2015, 23:08:47 (IST)
PC to India.
July 1, 2015, 23:07:44 (IST)
What a save… my word! Sreejesh craddles a snap shot and loses the ball in the process, but manages to claw it off the line. Still 2-2. What a quarter this has been. 6 minutes to go.
July 1, 2015, 23:06:22 (IST)
Tengku goes into the box weaving his stick and keeping the ball before three India defenders and Sreejesh bundle into him – no fowl still and India clear danger. 7 minutes left.
July 1, 2015, 23:03:41 (IST)
What a save! Lalit gets a loose ball and he smacks it low and hard but the Malaysian keeper Roslan reacts brilliantly to keep it out. 10 minutes to go.
July 1, 2015, 23:01:43 (IST)
GOALLLLL!!!! Jasjit drags it high to the keeper’s right. India are 2-2. Just over 11 minutes to go.
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July 1, 2015, 23:00:35 (IST)
India get another PC after the referral.
July 1, 2015, 22:59:38 (IST)
PC taken low but it’s saved. India want a referral. 12 minutes to go…
July 1, 2015, 22:58:41 (IST)
PC to India – excellent work from Gurbaj.
July 1, 2015, 22:54:03 (IST)
End of Q3 – India still trail by a goal.
July 1, 2015, 22:48:52 (IST)
India looking to attack and showing a lot of urgency – Akashdeep escapes a few challenges but his shot is well saved by Roslan – India need more of that. Malaysia have committed just two men in attack this quarter. 4 minutes to go.
July 1, 2015, 22:42:20 (IST)
Oh Haziq gets lucky with a rebound in the circle and has a free shot at goal from close range but Sreejesh makes himself big and saves! Brilliant that. 11 minutes left in Q3.
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July 1, 2015, 22:38:25 (IST)
Malaysia’s coach says that his team will be slightly more cautious now.
July 1, 2015, 22:37:24 (IST)
“We got caught by corners, but well done to Malaysia for converting two (of four). With the way we’re playing we should be able to get back,” says India coach Paul van Ass — who seems quite positive.
July 1, 2015, 22:31:52 (IST)
July 1, 2015, 22:29:21 (IST)
End of Q2. A longer break this time – and India will be wondering what went wrong after they took a 3rd minute lead. No telling attacks since – they make the byline inside the circle and the cutbacks are just not finding their targets. Malaysia meanwhile, have kept it simple and took advantage of two PCs.
July 1, 2015, 22:23:07 (IST)
India get a PC of their own, but it’s not trapped and the shot doesn’t hit the boards. Everyone thought that one went in – which it did – but it’s not a goal. 5 minutes to go in Q2.
July 1, 2015, 22:19:19 (IST)
GOAL!!! And what a strike that is – Malaysia improvise from a PC, dummy once and it’s left up to Shahril to clean it up – the ball is through the legs of Sreejesh and it’s 2-1 Malaysia. 8 minutes left in Q2.
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July 1, 2015, 22:13:05 (IST)
Just a little more than three minutes gone in Q2 and India give away a ridiculous PC – they were all over the place in defence and Sreejesh had to come out to make the save – a PC is awarded and the keeper saves it this time as Rahim went high.
July 1, 2015, 22:07:07 (IST)
GOAL!! Malaysia level! Razie Rahim with a brilliant PC which beats Sreejesh. Malaysia make it 1-1 with seconds remaining. The whistle for the PC went off with eight seconds remaining… end of Q1
July 1, 2015, 21:59:24 (IST)
About seven minutes to go in Q1 and Rupinder Pal Singh has come on for India for the first time in this tournament since injuring his back in a warm-up match. Excellent news for India.
July 1, 2015, 21:55:16 (IST)
Five minutes gone in Q1 and Sardar triggers another attack with a precise pass to Akashdeep down the right channel – the cross in is intercepted though – India had two men waiting at the far post.
July 1, 2015, 21:52:11 (IST)
GOAL!! Barely three minutes gone and India have opened the scoring. Akashdeep fends off a challenge, shows great resilience on the byline and cuts it in for Satbir who is on hand to push it in. 1-0 to India.
July 1, 2015, 21:48:02 (IST)
And we’re off!
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July 1, 2015, 21:37:56 (IST)
India shape up in a more compact 4-1-2-3 against Malaysia’s 4-4-2. India have won three of their last five games against Malaysia.
July 1, 2015, 21:32:22 (IST)
‘50-50’: That’s what Sardar Singh has to say about his side’s chances today.
July 1, 2015, 21:27:35 (IST)
The winner of this match will either face Belgium or France. It’s the hottest day since 1954 in Belgium today – 34 degrees Celsius.
July 1, 2015, 21:19:59 (IST)
Ramandeep Singh is joint-second scorer with four goals in the tournament, along with Australians Jamie Dwyer, Chris Ciriello and Kieran Govers. Blake Govers is on top with six goals.
July 1, 2015, 21:06:55 (IST)
Malaysia’s form has been sketchy, but they’ve shown glimpses of quality in the four matches they’ve played so far. They’ve lost 0-2 against Belgium and 2-3 against England – and have beaten China (3-2) and Ireland (4-2).
July 1, 2015, 20:46:59 (IST)
HWL: We should be able to set the pace of the match, says India coach Paul van Ass – Firstposthttp://www.firstpost.com
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July 1, 2015, 20:46:28 (IST)
“We have got hammered when we did not play well, this must not be forgotten,” said coach Paul van Ass after the loss to Australia in the Pool A match. Van Ass has mentioned earlier that this tournament was a great way to experiment with tactics and lineups as he shapes up a team for the Olympics.
July 1, 2015, 20:32:46 (IST)
HWL: India eves suffer 7-0 drubbing at the hands of Netherlands in quarter-final – Firstposthttp://www.firstpost.com
July 1, 2015, 20:32:30 (IST)
The Indian team has already qualified for the HWL finals which will take place in India, and have also sealed a berth for Rio 2016. The women’s team however, failed to do so via the HWL. They would have to ensure a top six finish to earn another shot through continental playoffs.
July 1, 2015, 20:29:27 (IST)
Welcome to live coverage of the India vs Malaysia quarterfinal. India has been beaten only once in the tournament so far — a 6-2 drubbing from Australia — and will be wary of a Malaysian team which has been improving over the years.

After losing out to Australia in their only defeat in the pool matches, the Indian men’s team is wary of a fast-improving Malaysia as they lock horns in the quarter-finals of the Hockey World League (HWL) Semi-Final at the Brasschaat Municipal Park on Wednesday. India’s last encounter against their Asian rivals was in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup earlier this year where the latter won in a riveting encounter courtesy of a 3-2 scoreline. And India chief coach Paul van Ass is aware of the Malaysian threat. “Malaysia is a good team and they are among the top four teams of Asia, so there is no point of taking the match easily. We are focussing on match by match and preparing for each team differently. We will stick on to our 10-on-10 strategy and attack with full force,” the Dutchman, who guided his country to bronze medals in 2012 Olympics and 2014 World Cup, said in a release on Tuesday. [caption id=“attachment_2313316” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] AFP India striker Ramandeep in action. AFP[/caption] “Malaysia recently defeated India, so we have to perform better than them. Our players are in good shape and in-form, they just have to continue their performance. We are looking forward to the match and determined to reach the semi-final,” van Ass added. The Indian team in the previous clashes performed impressively with its 10-on-10 strategy, which has yielded positive results till now. After winning the first two matches against France and Poland, the team drew 2-2 with Pakistan in a nail-biting encounter next. World No.9 India tasted their only defeat against reigning world champions Australia, who are riding high on their brilliant form and have clinched all three league matches in Pool A. The Indian attack in the quarter-finals will be heavily dependent on forward Ramandeep Singh, who has thus far showcased his classy finishing skills in the 10-nation tournament. With four field goals, he is among top four goal-scorers and the opposition on Wednesday cannot afford to ignore his moves during the match. India’s midfield, led by skipper Sardar Singh, has shown a new zeal as it has effectively kept ball possession and created well-knit opportunities for the team to score. Gurbaj Singh, who played his 200th international match on June 28 during the league match against Australia, along with Chinglensana Singh, Dharamvir Singh and young Lalit Upadhyay have been playing a important role in defending as well as feeding the attackers. India also need to restrict world No.12 Malaysia’s three best players Muhammad Shamsul, Razie Rahim and Izwan Firdaus Ahmad Tajuddin, who have a history of surprising their opponents and have scored two goals each in their Pool B league matches. Riding on the trio, Malaysia outplayed China and stunned Ireland to finish at third position in their pool. “The quarter-final will be tough and all the teams will enhance their strategies to qualify for semi-finals. Our plans for tomorrow are ready and now we have to implement them on the field,” Sardar said. “We are not taking Malaysia lightly as they have the ability to perform at the highest level. We will play as per our strategies of all attacks and try to score maximum goals in the first two quarters to put them under pressure,” the 28-year-old added. In the other quarter-finals, Australia will face Ireland, Great Britain will take on Pakistan and hosts Belgium face France. IANS

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