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Vol. 4 Num 125 Mon. September 29, 2003  
   
Sports


6th Men's Asia Cup KL 2003
India Asian kings


India emerged as champions of the 6th Asia Cup when they de-feated arch-riva-ls Pakistan 4-2 in a classic enco-unter at the Na-tional Hockey Stadium.

India's first win in the tournament since its inception in 1982 gives them an automatic place at the 2006 World Cup which will be held in Germany.

The 10,000 fans that had packed the stadium were treated to a masterly display of attacking hockey by the two Asian giants and in the end it was the clinical finishing of the Indians that won the day.

India went on the offensive and made a few early forays into the Pakistani semi-circle without much success.

However they were awarded a penalty corner in the 6th minute and Kanwalpreet Singh's hefty hit bounced off the pads of Pakistan's goalkeeper Ahmad Alam and sailed into the goal to give India the lead.

In the very next minute though Pakistan were back on level terms when Sohail Abas converted a penalty corner.

India were stunned but never got their act together in defence where Dilip Tirkey was a bunch of nerves.

And when Sohail was presented with another penalty corner in the 13th minute, he sent a flick into the top left-hand corner of Devesh Chauhan's goal to give Pakistan a 2-1 lead.

However India fought back and were back on level terms in the 16th minute when Gagan Ajit Singh deflected Dilip Tirkey's attempt from a penalty corner into goal.

Though both teams tried to break the deadlock they trooped off the pitch at halftime tied at 2-2.

Tne second half of the match was less exciting, with both India and Pakistan unwilling to take risks and the battle mostly centered in the middle of the pitch.

But two minutes from time India went 3-2 ahead when Ignace Tirkey scored after a fine individual run.

And when Pakistan threw men into the attack, India snatched another goal through Prabhjot Singh.

"All credit to the players for an outstanding performance. They played some of the best hockey I have seen them play," said Indian coach Rajinder Singh.

"They never gave up and in the end it was our finishing that won the match for us."

In the match to determine the 3/4 placing, South Korea defeated Japan 4-2. You Hyo Sik gave the Koreans lead in the 19th minute but Japan drew level in the 29th minute through Takahiko Yamabori who converted a penalty corner.

Lee Jung Seon made it 2-1 in the 33rd minute to give Korea a 2-1 halftime lead.

Lee scored from yet another penalty corner in the 54th minute to give Korea a 3-1 lead.

Though Japan reduced the deficit when skipper Kenichi Katayama scored four minutes later, Lee scored Korea's fourth in the 69th minute.

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UNITY IS STRENGTH: Players of India hockey team form a chain after defeating arch-rivals Pakistan to win the Men's Asia Cup in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.