The stage is set for a thrilling encounter as India and Pakistan gear up to face each other in the men's team squash final at the Asian Games. This highly anticipated showdown is scheduled for 1 pm IST on Saturday, September 30.
In their semi-final clash, the Indian men showcased exemplary prowess, effortlessly defeating defending champions, Malaysia, with a 2-0 scoreline. This victory marks India's second foray into the men's team final at the Asian Games. Fans will fondly recall India's triumphant gold medal win in the 2014 Incheon Games, where they outclassed Malaysia in the title clash.
Leading India's charge in the semi-finals were Abhay Singh and the seasoned Saurav Ghoshal. Both clinched 3-1 victories against Malaysia's Muhammad Addeen Idrakie and Eain Yow respectively. With India securing a commanding 2-0 lead, the services of Mahesh Mangaonkar were not required to confirm their spot in the final.
The final promises to be an electrifying affair as India gears up to battle Pakistan, the 2010 gold medalists. History buffs will note that both nations secured bronze medals in the previous edition of the Jakarta Asian Games four years ago.
India's journey to the final has been nothing short of impressive. They registered 4 wins in 5 ties in Pool A, finishing just behind Pakistan. Their only hiccup came against Pakistan, with a 1-2 defeat in a fiery encounter. As the two teams lock horns, players like Noor Zaman, Asim Muhammad Khan, and Nasir Iqbal, who are revered names at the Asian level, will undoubtedly be ones to watch. The final will be a fierce competition, with both India and Pakistan keen to recapture the coveted gold medal in men's team squash.
Meanwhile, in the women's segment, the Indian team secured a commendable bronze medal. Their journey to the podium was halted by Hong Kong in the team semi-finals. The day began with a setback as Tanvi Khanna faced a 6-11, 7-11, 3-11 defeat to Sin Yuk Chan. However, hope was rekindled when Joshna Chinappa delivered a balanced performance against Tze Lok Ho, claiming victory with a 7-11, 11-7, 9-11, 11-6, 11-8 scoreline. The decider saw a brave effort from Anahat Singh, who despite a spirited comeback in the third game, lost to Ka Yi Lee.
As the Asian Games in Hangzhou continue, the squash arena promises to keep fans on the edge of their seats, especially with the epic India vs Pakistan men's final clash on the horizon.
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