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India defended their title in the Junior Asia Cup 2024 with a dominant 5-3 victory over Pakistan in the final held in Muscat on December 4. The victory showcased India’s resilience and skill, solidifying their position as the reigning champions of junior hockey in Asia. The keyword here is “defending champions,” as India’s performance reaffirmed their dominance in the competition.

Early Action in the Final

Pakistan took an early lead in the final when Hannan Shahid scored in the 3rd minute, putting the team ahead 1-0. However, India quickly responded. Just 30 seconds later, Araijeet Singh Hundal converted a penalty corner, leveling the score at 1-1. India’s quick equalizer set the tone for the match, with both teams showing their intent to win.

India’s Penalty Corner Mastery

Hundal, the standout player of the match, converted two more penalty corners in the 18th and 54th minutes, giving India a 3-1 lead. Additionally, Hundal scored from open play in the 47th minute, bringing the score to 4-1. His clinical finishing helped India maintain their upper hand throughout the game.

Pakistan’s Response

Despite India’s strong performance, Pakistan did not give up. In the 30th minute, Sufyan Khan converted a penalty corner to bring Pakistan back into the game, narrowing the gap to 3-2. However, it was clear that India’s defense and penalty corner execution were too strong to overcome.

Dilraj Singh and India’s Control

India’s Dilraj Singh scored a vital goal in the 19th minute, helping to extend the lead to 3-1 at halftime. The goal was crucial in keeping Pakistan at bay. As the match continued, India showed tactical discipline and control, ensuring they never lost their grip on the game.

Celebration of Victory

With a 5-3 win, India once again proved their prowess on the continental stage. The victory was a testament to their consistency and skill throughout the tournament. Hockey India celebrated the win, acknowledging the team’s resilience. “The defending champions have showcased their dominance, skill, and resilience, proving yet again why they reign supreme in Asia,” the governing body posted on social media.

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Junior World Cup Qualification

Both India and Pakistan have qualified for the 2025 Junior World Cup in India, with their performance in the Junior Asia Cup securing their spots. This qualification adds another layer of excitement to the ongoing rivalry between the two nations. The 2025 World Cup will provide both teams an opportunity to test their mettle on the global stage.

India’s victory in the Junior Asia Cup 2024 not only reaffirmed their dominance in Asian junior hockey but also set the stage for a thrilling year ahead, with both teams now focused on the Junior World Cup.

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