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NZ beat Pak to claim bronze medal, Canada edged out
Belgium 4-3
India go down fighting in Azlan Shah Hockey final
Monitoring Report
ARGENTINA stopped a surging India in their stride at the Azlan Shah
hockey tournament as they won the final 2-1 in extra time in Ipoh,
Malaysia on Sunday. A brace by Mario Almada saw the South Americans
lift the trophy on their third attempt.
Drag-flicker Sandeep Singh put India in the lead when he converted a
penalty corner in the 11th minute and finished as the highest scorer
in the tournament with nine goals.
Argentina draw level when Mario Almada slammed in a goal from close
range in the 14th minute. The final minutes of the first half saw a
skirmish, after a botched Argentine penalty corner, but no cards
were flashed.
The match turned mechanical in the second half, as both sides
persisted on defense.
Argentina were the more dangerous side in the last five minutes, but
failed to break the deadlock, and the match went into extra-time.
In the first minute itself, the golden goal came off a Almada
deflection. Argentina had also beaten India 5-1 earlier in the
league encounter.
The tournament was established in 1983, but Argentina made their
debut in 2006 and ended seventh, and last year their were placed
fifth. Both times, eight teams featured in the tournament.
New Zealand [Images] won the bronze when they beat Pakistan 2-1
while Canada [Images] edged out Belgium 4-3 to save the embarassment
of finishing last.
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