India vs Malaysia Live Score, Hockey Asia Cup Super 4s Match Updates: Harmanpreet Singh and Co take on MAS in second Super 4s match

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India (IND) vs Malaysia (MAS) Live Score, Hockey Today Super 4s match at Asia Cup 2025 Live Scorecard Updates: After snatching a point in a hard-fought draw against defending champions Korea on Wednesday, Harmanrpeet Singh-led India will look to edge out Malaysia in their second Super 4 match of the Asia Cup hockey tournament on Thursday.

India were pretty wasteful against Korea but will look to rectify that against Malaysia in order to bolster their points tally before squaring off against China in the final Super 4s match on Sunday. It’ll be easier said than done though with Malaysia coming into the match after winning all 4 of their encounters, including a shock win over Korea in the first pool stage. On Wednesday, they beat China 2-0.

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Hosts India and defending champions Korea played out a 2-2 draw in their opening Super 4s game. Hardik Singh (8′) and Mandeep Singh (53′) were the goalscorers for India while Jihun Yang (12′) and Hyeonhong Kim (14′) scored for Korea. Hardik’s wondergoal to open the scoring gave India hope of starting with a win but Korea hit back with two goals before Mandeep had to come in late with a crucial equaliser. Read more from Mihir Vasavda here, who is on ground in Rajgir covering the tournament, on India’s draw against Korea.

The Asia Cup 2025 Hockey Super 4s match between India and Malaysia will begin at 7.30 PM IST.

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A goal — a rare field goal for India, that too — in the eighth minute raised hopes that Hardik would lead a procession. But India would soon revert to type. (Hockey India)

Asia Cup Hockey: Hardik Singh’s wondergoal the silver-lining in a draw marked by wasted chances for India

Craig Fulton disappeared into the dressing room furiously wiping his tactics board blank. Nothing, after all, that unfolded in the first half made any sense.

India’s defenders were pushing forward, trying, in vain, to score. The forwards were falling back, playing a part in conceding goals rather than preventing. As the attackers and back line failed miserably in their primary duties, a midfielder, who rarely features on the scoresheet, sprang out of nowhere to score a wonder goal.

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