The Indian men’s hockey team booked a spot in the semi-finals of the Men’s Asian Hockey 5s World Cup Qualifier on Thursday after recording a thumping win over Japan and Malaysia. India beat Malaysia 7-5 with Gurjot Singh scoring five goals, Maninder Singh and Mohammed Raheel getting a goal each against the opponents.
Relentless India pushed past Japan with a stunning 35-1 win in their last Elite Group stage game with Maninder Singh (1’, 3’ 5, 6’, 9’, 15’, 20’, 24’, 25’, 29’), Mohammed Raheel (3’, 4’, 11’, 12’, 17’, 26, 26’), Pawan Rajbhar (2’, 6’, 10’, 13’, 23’), Gurjot Singh (12’, 20’, 21’, 27’, 30’), Sukhvinder (4’, 8’, 16’, 22’), Captain Mandeep Mor (18’, 23’, 29’), and Jugraj Singh (15’) scoring goals in the match. India will play their next match against the winner of Crossover 2.2, which will be played between Malaysia and the winner of Crossover 1.1. It must be noted that Japan and Iran will face off later today in Crossover 1.1 to earn a chance to face Malaysia in Crossover 2.2. A victory in the semi-final will not only secure a spot in the final for India but will also guarantee a spot in the 2024 FIH Hockey 5s World Cup. The top three teams in the tournament will earn qualification for the 2024 FIH Hockey 5s World Cup.
India finished in the second position in the Elite pool table with 12 points in 5 games. India began their campaign at the Men’s Asian Hockey 5s World Cup Qualifier with a solid 15-1 win over Bangladesh in Salalah, Oman, on Tuesday. On Day 2 of the tournament, India scripted a stunning 12-2 win over Oman but went down 4-5 against Pakistan. Meanwhile, Malaysia finished third in the Elite pool stage winning 10-4 against Oman in their first game followed by an 18-2 win over Japan, a 10-5 win over Bangladesh, a 5-7 loss to India, and a 5-5 draw against Pakistan. On the other hand, Japan had a tough tournament, losing 1-26 to Pakistan, losing 2-18 to Malaysia, losing 4-14 to Oman, losing 3-10 to Bangladesh, and going down 1-35 to India to finish at the bottom of the Elite pool table. Iran finished on top of the Challenger Pool table, winning their first game 7-2 against Hong Kong, and then going past Indonesia with a 5-3 win. Iran defeated Kazakhstan 12-8 and won 12-2 against Afghanistan.
A win in the Semi-Final will give India a chance to compete for the title in the Final which will take place on Saturday. A defeat, however, will mean India would have to compete in the 3rd/4th place match on Saturday. India will play against Malaysia, Japan or Iran in the second Semi-Final at 13:30 hrs IST on Saturday, September 2, 2023. The 3rd/4th place finish match of the tournament will be played at 18:30 hrs IST on Saturday, September 2, 2023, and the final will be played at 19:30 hrs IST on Saturday, September 2, 2023.