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Hockey: India beat Pakistan 4-0, enter final of Asia Cup 2017

India scored three goals in the last quarter to score another big win against Pakistan.

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India's Harmanpreet in action against India in the Asia Cup.
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India scored another big win against Pakistan as they entered the final of the Asia Cup 2017 hockey tournament in Dhaka on Saturday. India managed three goals in the last quarter to take the scoreline 4-0 in their favour after Satbir Singh has put them ahead in the 39th minute. Harmanpreet Singh (51st), Lalit Upadhyay (52nd) and Gurjant Singh (57th) also scored for India.

India also maintained their unbeaten run in the tournament with this win. India, the top-ranked side in the tournament, started the match as overwhelming favourites against the world ranked 13 Pakistan.

It was India's fourth win over Pakistan this year, having beaten them twice in the Hockey World League Semi-finals in London and once in the pool stages here. The defeat knocked Pakistan out of the final race and India will now play either Korea or Malaysia, who play later in the day, in the final.

Contrary to the result, the Indians were slow to get off the blocks, while Pakistan were the better side in terms of possession in the first two quarters. Pakistan had three chances via penalty corners to take the lead in the first quarter, but wasted all.

The Indians secured the first penalty corner in the final minute of the opening quarter, but Harmanpreet messed up the opportunity. After Ramandeep Singh's shot was saved by Pakistan goalkeeper Amjad Ali in the 23rd minute, India defended well to deny their rivals from another short corner. Minutes later, Harmanpreet hit the cross bar from India's second penalty corner as both the teams failed to break the deadlock at half time.

India looked more organised after the change of ends and dominated the proceedings in the final two quarters. Satbir gave India the lead in the 39th minute after receiving a fine back stick pass from Lalit. Minutes later, Harmanpreet's effort from India's third set piece was saved by Amjad Ali.

The Indians created chances in the final few minutes of the third quarter but Pakistan custodian Amjad Ali was upto the mark to keep Pakistan in the hunt. India wasted two more penalty corners in a span of two minutes as Amjad Ali made multiple saves to deny their opponents. India pressed on the gas in the final 10 minutes and scored three goals in a span of six minutes to run away with the game.

While Harmanpreet Singh scored his seventh goal of the tournament from India's sixth penalty corner, Lalit made it 3-0 a minute later by pouncing on a loose ball inside the D. India rubbed salt to Pakistan's wounds when Gurjant slotted home three minutes from the final hooter after receiving a precision pass from Akshdeep Singh from the right flank.

India finished on top of the table in Super 4 stage with seven points from two wins and a draw. A draw would have been enough for India to seal their place in the Sunday's summit clash. They will face the winner of the other Super 4 game of the day between Korea and Malaysia in the final. 

(With PTI Inputs)

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