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Indian Hockey team to face Pakistan in ACT final

The Indian Hockey team in the ongoing Asian Champions Trophy has been unbeaten throughout, winning against four countries, Japan, China, Malaysia, and Korea. With the semi-final berth confirmed, the team if it makes it to the final will definitely face Pakistan.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: September 13, 2024, 06:43 PM - 2 min read

From left to right: Indian Hockey team and Pakistan Hockey team in their respective matches in the Asian hockey Champions Trophy. File Photo.

Indian Hockey team to face Pakistan in ACT final

From left to right: Indian Hockey team and Pakistan Hockey team in their respective matches in the Asian hockey Champions Trophy. File Photo.


Indian Hockey team looks to continue their winning pace in the Asian Champions Trophy with an already booked semi-final berth after defeating Korea yesterday. Unbeaten India is now seeking to be supreme over arch-rivals Pakistan in their last and most awaited round-robin match of the Hero Asian Champions Trophy on Saturday. 

 

With four wins out of as many games, defending champions India are leading the points table, followed closely by Pakistan.

 

Starting the tournament as clear favourites, Paris Olympics bronze-medallists India haven't disappointed so far, beating hosts China 3-0, Japan 5-1, defeating Malaysia 8-1 before registering a 3-1 victory against Korea in their last match.

 

Pakistan, on the other hand, has been resilient in the campaign. Playing under the guidance of legendary forward Tahir Zaman, the Ammad Butt-led side has improved with every passing game.

 

Pakistan drew 2-2 against Malaysia and Korea, before beating Japan and China 2-1 and 5-1 respectively to climb to the second spot.


Going by recent results, India enjoys an upper hand over Pakistan.

 

In their last meeting at the Hangzhou Asian Games last year, India thrashed Pakistan 10-2. A few months before that, the Indians beat Pakistan 4-0 when the ACT was held in Chennai.

 

At the Asia Cup in Jakarta in 2022, a relatively young Indian side held Pakistan to a 1-1 draw while at the 2021 ACT in Dhaka, India beat Pakistan 4-3 to clinch the bronze medal.

 

India captain Harmanpreet Singh, regarded as one of the best drag-flickers in the world, is continuing his good form from Paris and is excited to resume the rivalry against Pakistan.

 

"I have been playing with some of the players in the Pakistan team since my junior days and we share a special bond with them. They are like my brothers. Of course, on the field, we will go about the match like we would against any other opponent and make sure we keep our emotions in check," Harmanpreet said.

 

"In world hockey, the rivalry between the two teams share is unparalleled and I am sure fans across the globe will be waiting for an India-Pakistan match,” Harmanpreet added. 

 

Though India enjoys an edge over Pakistan, Harmanpreet is least bothered about past results.

 

"Past results will not matter when we take on a team like Pakistan. They are a tough side and have the potential to bounce back at any stage in the game," he said.

 

Pakistan's skipper Ammad Butt is also confident about Saturday's contest and said his side has improved with each passing game.

 

"India has undeniably played like true favourites in the tournament so far. We will take heart from the matches we have played, and I must say we have improved in every single game, not conceded cards and have played disciplined hockey,” said Butt. 

 

"The previous few games, we have defended very well against our opponents and against India too, we would want to defend well particularly in penalty corner defence," he added.

 

In other matches scheduled for the day, Malaysia will face Korea, while hosts China will go up against Japan.

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