Asia Cup Hockey 2017 Live, India vs Korea: Lee Jungjun Scores, Korea Lead 1-0
An unbeaten India would start as overwhelming favourites against an under-performing but dangerous South Korea in their first match of the Super 4 stage in the 10th Asia Cup hockey tournament on Wednesday.

An unbeaten India would start as overwhelming favourites against an under-performing but dangerous South Korea in their first match of the Super 4 stage in the 10th Asia Cup hockey tournament on Wednesday. India finished the pool stages with an all-win record and have looked the most dominating team in the tournament so far in all aspects of the game. Korea, on the other hand, were far from impressive as they finished second in Pool B behind the ever-improving Malaysia. Playing under a new chief coach Sjoerd Marijne, the Indians rose to the occasion and have displayed beautiful one-touch hockey, which they are known for.
Catch live action and updates of the Asia Cup Hockey match between India vs Korea in Super 4s:
18:08 IST: GOAL! Finally the dreadlock is broken as Lee Jungjun finds the back of the net.
18:02 IST: India just cannot break the Korean defence. Multiple penetrations from India but without effect.
17:55 IST: Third quarter is underway. India will look to break the shackles and take a lead in the game.
17:46 IST: India 0-0 Korea after half-time. Both teams are failing to create opportunities and are left frustrated.
HT! A neck-to-neck encounter so far as both teams are yet to break the shackles.#INDvKOR #HeroAsiaCup pic.twitter.com/HMcD6pUx7t
— Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) October 18, 2017
17:36 IST: India is looking to penetrate the defence but the Koreans are standing tall.
17:30 IST: India look more attacking at the start of second quarter.
17:27 IST: India 0-0 Korea at the end of the first quarter.
17:26 IST: India get a penalty corner just seconds before the end of quarter one and they fail to capitalise. Manpreet receives the ball and tries to play it back to Ramandeep, but Korea cut out the pass immediately.
17:23 IST: Minutes to go for the end of Q1 with both teams looking to create scoring opportunities.
Five minutes to go for the end of Q1 with both teams looking to create scoring opportunities.
— Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) October 18, 2017
-#HeroAsiaCup #INDvKOR
17:20 IST: Korea has upped the ante as they have started penetrating the Indian defence.
17:18 IST: Korean Kang takes a shot from inside the circle and India goalkeeper Akash Chikte keeps the ball at bay with a brilliant save.
17:17 IST: No real penetration from both the teams as the defence looks solid.
17:12 IST: First quarter is underway and India looks confident.
17:05 IST: Both teams are on the ground and the respective national anthem is being played.
17:02 IST: India, who were unbeaten in the pool stage, will look to rout South Korea in their first Super 4s match.
16:54 IST: Team India’s lineup against Korea
Glance through Team India's lineup against Korea in the #HeroAsiaCup 2017 (Men) on 18th Oct.
— Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) October 18, 2017
: Star Sports First/2/HD2 & Hotstar pic.twitter.com/GdTsXetKNP
16:50 IST: As India take on Korea, a message from the India coach:
— Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) October 17, 2017
16:15 IST: Stay tuned folks as India will take on Korea in first match of the Super 4s at 17:30 IST.
16:14 IST: Malaysia beat Pakistan 3-2 in their first match of Super 4s.
15:55 IST: Malaysia 3-3 Pakistan after third Quarter
15:38 IST: Goal! Malaysia for the first time take a lead in the match as Fitri Saari scores from the penalty spot.
15:15 IST: Goal! Malaysia equalise yet again! Malaysia 2-2 Pakistan.
15:06 IST: Goal! Pakistan's Yaqoob gives Pakistan early lead at the start of the second quarter.
15:02 IST: At the end of quarter 1, Malaysia 1-1 Pakistan.
14:54 IST: Goal! Malaysia gets a penalty corner and they equalise just minutes before the end of quarter one.
14:42 IST: Goal! Brilliant play from Pakistan, Umar Bhutia gives Pakistan early lead in the quarter one against Malaysia.
14:30 IST: Hello and welcome to the live blog of the match between Malaysia and Pakistan.
The Indian strike force comprising Ramandeep Singh, Akashdeep Singh, Lalit Upadahay and Chinglensana Singh has been the most impressive, scoring field goals at will with their deft stick work.
The Indian midfield has been controlled well by talismanic Sardar Singh in the company of skipper Manpreet Singh. The backline, too, have shown bright under the watchful guard of Amit Rohidas, Harmanpreet Singh and young Dipsan Tirkey. In terms of world rankings as well, the Indians start as favourites. While India are placed sixth in the world, Korea occupy the 13th spot.