The Indian women’s hockey team has beaten China 1-0 in the semi-finals to enter the gold medal match after 20 long years.
Gurjit Kaur’s strike from a penalty corner in the 52nd minute was the difference between the two sides, in a match that lacked the quality of a high-profile semi-final.
Nonetheless, the erratic show was good enough for India’s first appearance in the final since the 1998 Bangkok Games.
India’s only title at the Asiad came way back in 1982 when women’s hockey made its debut.
India will now face Japan, who upset five-time champions South Korea 2-0 in the other semi-final.
It was not the most fluent of matches with both India and China failing to create opportunities in the field.
India earned their first penalty corner in the eighth minute but Gurjit Kaur’s shot was saved by the goalkeeper.
India created four scoring opportunities in the first quarter but failed to finish. The closest they came to scoring was in the 13th minute but Navjot, standing at the goal mouth, failed to put it past the custodian.
Against the run of play, China secured a penalty corner at the start of the second quarter in the 18th minute, but Zixia Ou did not get the deflection she was aiming for.
Both teams were not fluent in their play though China showed more intent. India’s only big opportunity came in the 29th minute but Monika, following a pass from Gurjit, was unable to intercept.
Neha Goyal was shown a green card during a dull quarter in which Hong Li was also shown a yellow card.
India got a penalty corner right at the start of the third quarter but drag-flicker Gurjit did not get the desired result.
With eight minutes left on the clock, China tried hard to equalize and a shoddy Indian defense was lucky to scrape through.