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Azlan Shah Tournament: Indian, South Korea match ends in draw

| @indiablooms | Mar 24, 2019, at 06:25 pm

Ipoh, ((Malaysia) Mar 24 (UNI) India and South Korea match ended in a draw with a score of one goal each, in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup at in the Malaysian city of Ipoh on Sunday.

Mandeep Singh scored the opener for India, Jang Jonghyun got the all-important goal for Korea at the end.
 
India was leading 1-0, when the match was suspended for a little more than an hour due to heavy rains and a water-logged pitch.
 
After, the game resumed Korea put the pressure on the Indian defence, and eventually after a series of penalty corners, Korea managed to hit the net with less than 30 seconds left on the clock.
 
Mandeep had given India the lead in the 28th minute as the men in blue went into half-time with a one-goal advantage.
 
Earlier, India beat Japan 2-0 in their opener on Saturday. India will face Malaysia on Tuesday.
 

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