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India Pak hockey final after 32 years

By The Assam Tribune

INCHEON, Oct 1 (PTI): Intricacies of South Asian style of hockey will be on full view here tomorrow when a resurgent India take on bitter foes Pakistan in the high-octane men�s Asian Games gold medal match, with a direct entry into the 2016 Rio Olympics up for grabs for the winners.

The match, similar to the one that was witnessed in the league phase which India lost 1-2 to Pakistan, promises severe intensity and no-hold-barred rivalry in front of vociferous flag-waving supporters of both the countries, for whom this is going to be the high point of the fortnight-long Games.

India and Pakistan had last played in the men�s hockey final at the quadrennial continental games way back in 1982 at New Delhi�s Dhyan Chand Stadium when the latter emerged with a shock 7-1 verdict after which the then goalkeeper Mir Ranjan Negi and the panicky deep defense was castigated.

The two South Asian giants have not met in the final of these Games after that wintry day on December 1 following the emergence of South Korea as a big force.

Tomorrow�s game would only be India and Pakistan�s seventh summit clash at the Asian Games out of which India have won only twice, the last of the triumphs coming way back in 1966 Bangkok Games.

It is going to be a nerve-wrecking contest between the two arch-rivals and the team which plays better under severe pressure is expected to lift the coveted gold.

Once only after 1982, had Pakistan and India took the 1-2 positions at these Games, in 1990 at Beijing when the tournament was played on a round-robin basis. Pakistan emerged with the gold in that edition after topping the table with a 3-2 verdict over India.

India are seeking to clinch the gold medal that they last grabbed in 1998 at Bangkok when the mercurial Dhanraj Pillay led the team from the front.

Two-time gold medal winners India had last entered the summit clash in 2002 at Busan, only to end on the losing side with a 3-4 defeat to hosts Korea.

They have never made it to the gold medal contest since then and yesterday�s 1-0 semi-final victory over Korea has once again put them back in the reckoning for gold after 12 years.

Pakistan, on the other hand, are the defending champions who are gunning for their ninth gold in the competition since 1958 when hockey made its debut in Tokyo.

A lot is at stake for both teams, apart from the highest honour of clinching the gold, and the match is expected to be a humdinger.

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