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Jasjeet nets twice as India enter final

MK Kaushiks team clinches berth in 2010 World Cup
Last Updated : 06 November 2009, 18:01 IST
Last Updated : 06 November 2009, 18:01 IST

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Jasjeet Kaur struck twice and Rani Ramphal also found the net to put India 3-0 ahead in the semifinal before the Koreans mounted waves of attacks and twice breached the defence to inject fresh drama in the match that, at one stage, had threatened to be a lop-sided affair.

In Sunday’s summit clash, India will lock horns with China, who beat Japan by a solitary goal scored by Zhou Yu Diao.
With Friday’s win at the Queen Sikirit sports Centre, the Indian eves qualified for the 2010 World Cup to be held in Rosario, Argentina.
After missing a one-to-one situation, Saba Anjum earned India’s first penalty corner and Jasjeet’s powerful drag-flick put India ahead in the eighth minute.
India could not make any further dent on the Korean defence but Jasjeet again scored a peach of a goal early in the second half to give India a 2-0 lead. Rani later latched on to a midfield pass to score an athletic goal and India were cruising at 3-0 in the 55th minutes. To their credit, Korea did not throw in the towel. Instead, struck twice to make a match of it.

The Indians survived some torrid moments as Korea forced two penalty corners at the stroke of hooter but the gritty Indian defence managed to thwart both to keep their lead intact.
India got a number of chances in the match but it did not bear fruit because of poor finishing by the forwards.

Midway through first half, Saba and Surinder Kaur set up Rani Ramphal only to see her effecting a feeble shot. On another occasion, Rani’s sliding shot was well anticipated by the rival goalie Young Hui Moon.
With neat interception and tight marking, India dominated the first half. Korea did win three penalty corners in succession, but the usually sharp Seul Ki Cheon was rendered ineffective by the Indian defenders.
Goalie Deepkia Murthy stopped two rebounds and the other one was saved on the line by alert Ritu Rani.
“I am all the more happy because the team almost translated 80 per cent of my instructions on the field,” India coach MK Kaushik said. Incidentally, Kaushik was the coach when India last played in the Asia Cup finals in New Delhi.

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Published 06 November 2009, 18:01 IST

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