U18 Men's Asia Cup Hockey: India prevail over Pakistan 5-3 in thriller to enter final
Kakamigahara, June 5
The Indian U18 Men's Hockey Team showed incredible character to defeat arch-rivals Pakistan 5-3 in a high-voltage semi-final match of the U18 Men's Asia Cup 2026 on Friday. Trailing 2-3 until the final quarter, India produced an outstanding attacking display in the final minutes to secure their place in the summit clash.
The match began with a quiet and tense opening, as both teams fought hard for control in the midfield. India found their rhythm in the 12th minute when a brilliant run from their own half forced a defensive error from Pakistan, earning India a penalty stroke. Forward Ashish Tani Purti (12') stepped up and calmly converted it to give India an early 1-0 lead, which they maintained until the end of the first quarter.
Pakistan came out playing aggressively in the second quarter and won their first penalty corner in the 16th minute. Indian goalkeeper Ayush Rajak and defender Ansh Bahutra combined perfectly to save a powerful dragflick from Ahmad Uzair. Pakistan kept pressing and found their equaliser in the 27th minute when Adeel intercepted a pass, broke through the defence, and scored a field goal to make it 1-1 at halftime.
The third quarter saw intense action from both sides. India reclaimed the lead in the 35th minute when Shahrukh Ali (35') capitalised on quick passing and smashed the ball into the net. However, the joy was short-lived as Pakistan responded just two minutes later through a field goal by Muhammad Farhan Aslam in the 37th minute. Pakistan then took the lead for the first time in the 42nd minute when Uzair Ahmad Qureshi converted a penalty corner with a precise dragflick, leaving India trailing 2-3 at the end of the third quarter.
With their tournament life on the line, India launched a furious attack in the final quarter. The pressure forced a green card for Pakistan's Muzammil Saeed in the 46th minute, and India immediately won consecutive penalty corners. Ashish Tani Purti (49') fired home a superb dragflick from the second penalty corner to level the score at 3-3.
India completely dominated the following minutes, earning a series of penalty corners. Though Pakistan's defence blocked a few attempts, they could not stop the Indian frontline for long. In the 53rd minute, Ashish scored another brilliant penalty corner to complete his hat-trick and put India ahead 4-3.
With just four minutes left on the clock, India won another penalty corner, and Ashish (56') hit the back of the net once again to score his fourth goal of the match, extending the lead to 5-3. The Indian boys held their composure in the dying minutes of the game to defend their lead successfully and book their place in the final.
India will take on hosts Japan in the final of the U18 Men's Asia Cup on Saturday.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Thrilling match! But I wish the team didn't have to rely so heavily on penalty corners. Our field goals were limited, and Pakistan's counter-attacks exposed our defense at times. Still, proud of the resilience—let's hope the coaches work on these gaps before the final. 💪
Pakistan really fought hard, but our boys had the last laugh! Ashish's hat-trick was clutch, and the goalkeeper Ayush Rajak made some crucial saves early on. This is the kind of performance that builds champions. Best of luck for the final! 🤞
What a match to wake up to! The way they turned it around in the last quarter was pure class. Pakistan's green card cost them dearly, but India capitalized perfectly. Ashish Tani Purti—remember that name! Also, kudos to the defense for holding on in the final minutes.
Amazing win, but I'm a bit concerned about our midfield control. Pakistan dominated possession for stretches, and we got lucky with those penalty corners. Japan will be a tough test, especially at home. Need more coordination in open play. Still, big congratulations to the team!
Absolutely electrifying! The energy in the final quarter was off the charts. Ashish's four goals will be talked about for years. 🇮🇳🏑 Let's bring the trophy home tomorrow! #IndiaHockey #U18AsiaCup
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