NEW ZEALAND IN FINAL AFTER DRAW WITH SOUTH KOREA

​AZLAN SHAH CUP: NEW ZEALAND 3 - SOUTH KOREA 3 

New Zealand booked the final spot of the 24th edition of Sultan Azlan Shah hockey tournament after being held for a 3-3 draw against South Korea at Ipoh Hockey Stadium, in Ipoh, yesterday. The Oceania representative only needed a draw to qualify to the final and Ryan Archibald put them in driving seat in forth minutes through open goal. 

​The Koreans came back stronger with a speed performance and saw Nam Hyun-Woo hit with a doubles in the 11th minutes and 31st minutes through penalty corner and put the Koreans comfort to take charge. New Zealand put up a fight and Nick Halg hit with an equalizer in 41st minutes and Simon Child put New Zealand back to the lead three minutes later through penalty corner.

​While New Zealand put a dominance with their fine form, Lee-Nam Yong tied up the score with penalty corner in 48th minutes and put the game on level. The score tied until end and New Zealand are through to the finals. Waiting them in the final is defending champion, Australia while the South Korea will meet India for the third fourth placing. [MFY]


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