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Asia Cup crown on India’s mind

Their World Cup berth all but secured, a confident India will be keen to book a direct ticket to next year’s mega-event by winning the ongoing 9th Asia Cup hockey tournament when they clash with defen

Triumph will help bring back belief, says sardar

The lows of Indian hockey have far outnumbered the highs in recent times, but captain Sardar Singh said the “belief” could return if the team win the 9th Asia Cup here on Sunday.

World Cup berth all but sealed

Virtually assured of a World Cup berth, India produced an inspiring performance, beating hosts Malaysia 2-0 to enter the final of the 9th Asia Cup men’s hockey tournament here on Friday.

Hosts could be tricky opponents for India

High on confidence after three consecutive wins, contenders India will have to guard against complacency when they take on hosts Malaysia in the semi-finals of the Asia Cup men’s hockey tournament her

India off to rousing start in Ipoh

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Young strikers Mandeep Singh and Ramandeep Singh netted two goals each as India blanked minnows Oman 8-0 to start their 9th Asia Cup hockey championship campaign on a strong note at the Sultan Azlan S

India beat Britain 3-1 to bag bronze in Azlan Shah Cup

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Five-time champions India came from behind to stun Great Britain 3-1 and clinch the bronze medal in the Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament here today.

Sunil's 69th minute goal earns India 2-1 victory over Pakistan

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India relied on a penultimate-minute goal by striker S.V. Sunil as they beat arch rivals Pakistan 2-1 in a thrilling match of the Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament here on Thursday.

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Sunil's 69th minute goal earns India 2-1 victory over Pakistan

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India relied on a penultimate-minute goal by striker S.V. Sunil as they beat arch rivals Pakistan 2-1 in a thrilling match of the Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament here today.

Sunil made a diving effo

Malaysian Indian walks 44 km backward to create record

Ethnic Indian G. Deo has set a new record in walking backward, by shattering his own record.

He completed a 44 km track from Gunung Rapat here to Temoh, a town near Tapah.

He took about seven hours,

India, Korea share Azlan Shah trophy

India and South Korea were named joint champions of the 19th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup on Sunday after the final was abandoned because of heavy rain in northern Malaysia.

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