India's Hockey Thriller: Narrow 4-3 Victory Over Malaysia in Azlan Shah Cup

India secured a hard-fought 4-3 victory against Malaysia in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. The match saw both teams trading goals throughout the intense contest. Captain Sanjay scored the decisive penalty stroke in the 53rd minute to give India the lead for the fourth time. The Indian team then held firm against late Malaysian pressure to clinch the narrow win.

Key Points: India Beat Malaysia 4-3 in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Hockey

  • Selvam Karthi opened scoring in 7th minute with tap-in from Sukhjeet Singh setup
  • Malaysia equalized three times through Faizal Saari, Fitri Saari, and Marhan Jalil
  • Captain Sanjay scored decisive penalty stroke in 53rd minute for winning goal
  • India defended late penalty corners to secure narrow victory against hosts
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India clinch a narrow 4-3 win against hosts Malaysia in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

India clinched a thrilling 4-3 victory against hosts Malaysia in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup with goals from Karthi, Sukhjeet, Rohidas, and Sanjay securing the win.

"The Men in Blue then took the lead for the fourth time in this contest, with their captain Sanjay (53') converting a penalty stroke. - Match Report"

Ipoh, Nov 26

Selvam Karthi, Sukhjeet Singh, Amit Rohidas, and Sanjay (53’) struck a goal each as India clinched a well-deserved 4-3 victory against Malaysia in the Sultan Azlan Shah Stadium in Ipoh on Wednesday. Karthi opened the scoring in the 7th minute, while Sukhjeet Singh (21’), Amit Rohidas (39’), and Sanjay (53’) scored for India. Seasoned Faizal Saari (13’), Fitri Saari (36’), and Marhan Jalil (45’) got on the scoresheet for Malaysia.

India started the game on the front foot, forcing the hosts back in their own half as they looked to assert themselves on the opposition. They earned their first opportunity from a Penalty Corner at the foot of the three-minute mark and built a sustained period of pressure that eventually paid off.

A neat move from Sukhjeet Singh set up Selvam Karthi (7’) to score a tap-in, helping India take a 1-0 lead. From there on, they largely controlled the tempo of the game until a foul from Yashdeep Siwach resulted in a green card and a Penalty Corner for Malaysia. An unfortunate deflection for the Indian keeper helped Faizal Saari (13’) level the score at 1-1 to end the first quarter.

Determined to regain their advantage, the Indian forwards looked sharp and were attacking in waves as they dictated terms with a well-coordinated high-pressure system. They managed to get back in front through a calm finish from Sukhjeet Singh (21’) after a shot from Abhishek came his way. India had a couple more opportunities to increase their advantage, but had to settle for a 2-1 lead at halftime.

India earned a Penalty Corner early in the third quarter as they pushed to double their advantage. However, they weren’t able to make the most of their chances.

Malaysia had a one-man advantage after Jugraj Singh received a green card in the 34th minute, and they made the most of it with Fitri Saari (36’) scoring the equaliser. India responded instantaneously, though, with Amit Rohidas (39’) converting from a Penalty Corner, showcasing his composure and experience.

India had to dig deep to hold onto their advantage after Selvam Karthi received a yellow card in the 43rd minute, but the hosts equalised right at the end of the third quarter through Captain Marhan Jalil (45’).

With all to play for in the final quarter, India were pushing forward to find the winner while ensuring they held firm at the back. Malaysia were denied an opportunity as Pawan pulled off a sensational save, keeping his team on level terms.

The Men in Blue then took the lead for the fourth time in this contest, with their captain Sanjay (53’) converting a penalty stroke. Determined to see the game out, India remained resolute to defend a couple of late Penalty Corners from Malaysia to prevail 4-3 in this contest.

India will next play New Zealand on November 27 at 1330 hours IST.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great win but too many cards received by our players. Yashdeep and Jugraj's green cards put unnecessary pressure on the team. Need better discipline in crucial matches.
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Sarah B
Impressive performance in Malaysia's home ground! Captain Sanjay's penalty stroke under pressure shows real leadership. Looking forward to the New Zealand match now!
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Arjun K
Defence needs to be more organized. Conceding three goals against Malaysia at home is concerning. But great fighting spirit from the boys! 💪
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Michael C
Amit Rohidas showing why experience matters! His penalty corner conversion when the pressure was on was pure class. Well done team India!
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Kavya N
Wah! What a match! The team never gave up even when Malaysia kept equalizing. This is the kind of mental strength we need for bigger tournaments. Chak De India! 🇮🇳

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