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India face lowly Poland in Azlan Shah Cup

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Ipoh: Their final berth already sealed, favourites India would look to test their attacking prowess and aim for a big win when they take on lower-ranked Poland in their final league match of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament here Friday.
With three wins and a draw, India are currently leading the six-team league table with 10 points and a goal difference of eight. Just like five-time champions India, Korea too have secured their place in Saturday’s summit clash with 10 points but they have an inferior goal difference — five — than the Indians.
The last round league matches, thus, have become inconsequential for all the teams but both India and Korea would look to keep their winning momentum intact. Against Poland, ranked 21st in the world, it should be an easy match for world number 5 India. The Indians had a pretty good outing in the tournament so far, barring one match — against Saturday summit clash opponents Korea.
India defeated Asian Games gold medallist Japan 2-0 before getting the better of hosts Malaysia 4-2 and Canada 7-3. The only blip for the Manpreet Singh-led side was the 1-1 draw against Korea. Come Friday, the Indians would be eyeing to test their attacking combinations ahead of the big final against Korea. Mandeep Singh has been a live wire upfront, scoring a hat-trick against Canada but he needs more support from other strikers and that is precisely what the Indian think-tank would be hoping to achieve against Poland. Besides Mandeep, Varun Kumar has been impressive with penalty corner conversions and he would like to continue in the same vein in the remainder of the matches.
After a slow start, the Indians showed progress in every match of the tournament with improved structure and discipline. Poland, on the other hand, are still winless in the tournament and would at least look for a consolation point.
But it would be a herculean task to achieve that against a world-class side like India.
Poland were hammered 1-5 by Malaysia, 0-4 by Canada and 0-3 by Japan. (PTI)

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