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India defeats China 1- 0 to clinch 5th ACT title

It was a tough contested battle between the two sides in the first two quarters, even though India had better scoring chances. Raj Kumar Pal took the first shot for India, but Chinese goalkeeper Wang Weihao saved it. Pal recovered well enough and earned India's first penalty corner in the 10th minute, which resulted in another set piece but skipper Harmanpreet was off target with the second try.

News Arena Network - Beijing - UPDATED: September 17, 2024, 06:44 PM - 2 min read

Indian hockey team after winning the fifth ACT final.

India defeats China 1- 0 to clinch 5th ACT title

Indian hockey team after winning the fifth ACT final.


A determined India claimed their fifth Asian Champions Trophy title with a fighting 1-0 victory over hosts China in Hulunbuir on Tuesday.
The home-base advantage didn’t seem to work for China as India was absolutely dominant in the tournament in which they won all their matches.


Defender Jugraj Singh scored a field goal as the defending champions fought hard before getting the better of their opponents.


It was not easy for the Harmanpreet Singh-led India as they failed to break the Chinese defence in the first three quarters.


Eventually, Jugraj broke the deadlock in the 51st minute to hand the Paris Olympics bronze medallists the win against a resolute Chinese side, which was playing in only its second international tournament final.


Before this, China's only appearance in the final of an international tournament was in the 2006 Asian Games, where they finished second-best after losing 1-3 to Korea.


Earlier in the day, Pakistan defeated Korea 5-2 to bag the third spot in the six-team competition.


India started the contest as favourites, having defeated China 3-0 in their opening match, but the final turned out to be a very close affair.
It was a tough contested battle between the two sides in the first two quarters, even though India had better scoring chances.


Raj Kumar Pal took the first shot for India, but Chinese goalkeeper Wang Weihao saved it.


Pal recovered well enough and earned India's first penalty corner in the 10th minute, which resulted in another set piece but skipper Harmanpreet was off target with the second try.


Two minutes later, Nilakanta Sharma saw a sharp save from Wang and then, the Chinese goalkeeper showed brilliant reflexes to deny Sukhjeet Singh after being fed by Jugraj.


Seconds from the end of the first quarter, India conceded a penalty corner but Krishan Bahadur Pathak was alert in front of the goal.


The script was the same in the second quarter with India enjoying most of the possession and China relying on counters.


India pressed for a goal in the face of a brilliant display of deep defending from China. The hosts didn't panic and stayed calm when put under pressure by the Indians.


In the 27th minute, Sukhjeet Singh secured a penalty corner but Harmanpreet's attempt hit the post, as China did enough to hold India goalless at halftime.


The nimble-footed Chinese came out with renewed vigour after the change of ends, mounting a series of attacks on the Indian citadel.
China secured their second penalty corner in the 38th minute but the Indian's defence was up to the task.


The Chinese continued their aggressive intent, earning back-to-back penalty corners in the 40th minute but India goalkeeper Pathak was alert under the bar.


The young Indian forward line, which produced a fine performance in the tournament, too had its chances and penetrated the Chinese defence on several occasions but failed to find the target.


It required a brilliant burst from Harmanpreet to finally break the deadlock.


The in-form India captain sneaked into the Chinese circle with some fine stick work and neatly passed the ball to fellow defender Jugraj, who pushed it in past the opposition goalkeeper, as India heaved a sigh of relief.


With the home crowd backing them, China withdrew their goalkeeper for an extra field player four minutes from the hooter, but the Indians managed to keep the ball in their control and defended in numbers to emerge triumphant.

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