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India aim to continue hot streak vs Korea

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Ranchi, Nov 1: Already through to the semifinals, India would look to maintain their unbeaten run and top the points table when they face South Korea in their last league match of the women’s Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament here on Thursday.
India are currently leading the six-team league table with 12 points while South Korea, who are also already through to the semifinals, are third with seven points from four matches.
The top four teams after the round-robin league stage qualify for the semifinals.
India have had a dominating run in the tournament so far, having beaten Thailand (7-1), Malaysia (5-0), China (2-1) and Japan (2-1).
South Korea, who have won two matches, lost one (against Japan) and drawn one, would eye to end the league stage with a victory against the hosts.
Historically, Korea have the edge in head-to-head record, having won 12 matches out of the 20 games against India. India have won five games, while three matches ended in a draw.
The last match between the two teams – during the Hangzhou Asian Games – had also ended in a 1-1 draw.
India are coming into Thursday’s match with a morale-boosting 2-1 win over Japan while Korea also beat Thailand 3-0.
Sangita Kumari has been in great touch with four goals so far in the tournament and is the joint top scorer with Zhong Jiaqi of China. Vandana Katariya, who played her 300th international match on Tuesday to become the county’s most capped woman player, would also be looking to add to her two goals.
India head coach Janneke Schopman said her players are determined to end the league stage unbeaten. (PTI)

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