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Hockey: India to take on Pakistan in Asia Cup on Sunday

| @indiablooms | Oct 15, 2017, at 02:44 am
Dhaka, Oct 14 (IBNS): India are all set to take on Pakistan in the Hockey Asia Cup on Sunday.

India have won their first two matches in the tournament.

In the opening match, India outplayed Japan 5-1.

India did not give a single chance to Bangladesh to score a goal in their second match as the men-in-blue clinched their win 7-0 on Friday.

Though Pakistan have also defeated Bangladesh 7-0, failed to register a win against Japan as the match was drawn 2-2.

While India are currently leading the Pool A with six points, Pakistan have secured the second spot with four points.

India have already reached the Super 4 stage.

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