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India vs Malaysia, Hockey Match Live Streaming: Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2016, Match Preview, Date, Time, Prediction

The Indian hockey team celebrates a goal

An inconsistent Indian team would need to come up with their A-game as they take on Malaysia in a must-win contest in their final league fixture of the 25th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament here on Friday.

A win against New Zealand in their last match would have helped India go through to the final with a game to spare. But now that they came out second best against the Kiwis on Wednesday, they have to beat the hosts.

Also read: India vs Malaysia hockey live score updates, Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2016

India has been far from impressive in the ongoing campaign, except for a 5-1 triumph over arch-rivals Pakistan. If they win, India would have to face the mighty Australians in the final scheduled to be played on Saturday.

Such has been the dominance of world champions Australia that they have won all their league games in the lead up to the final.

Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2016: India vs Malaysia 2016 Match Details

TV Channel: Star Sports 1/HD and Star Sports 3/HD.

Match Date: 15 April 2016, Friday.

Match Time: 18.05 IST, 13.35 GMT.

Match Venue: Azlan Shah Stadium, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia.

Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2016: Points Table

Pos.TeamsPlayedWonLostDrawPoints
1Australia550015
2New Zealand631211
3India53209
4Malaysia52128
5Canada51225
6Pakistan51403
7Japan50500

We’re keen on making it to the final: Coach

On head to head encounters, India has a little edge over Malaysia, but the hosts would want to take confidence from the fact that they had beaten the Asian Games champions during last year's Sultan Azlan Shah Cup at the same venue. India, however, had avenged the loss at the World League Semi-finals in Antwerp last year where they had notched up a 3-2 victory.Malaysia's approach to the game will be interesting to see.

They need to beat India by at least seven goals to book a place in the final. Anything less and they would have to play for the bronze medal and New Zealand who are ahead in terms of goal difference will face off against Australia in the final.

Malaysia's approach to the game will be interesting to see. They need to beat India by at least seven goals to book a place in the final. Anything less and they would have to play for the bronze medal and New Zealand who are ahead in terms of goal difference will face off against Australia in the final.

Now, whether they will go for an all out attack exposing the defence is a question that will be clogging the head of coach Stephen van Huizen and his players.

India coach Roelant Oltmans is wary of the inconsistency that the outfit has shown but says they are keen on making the final.

"We're keen on making it to the final, but for getting there we need to produce a good game of hockey against Malaysia tomorrow," Oltmans said.

"Malaysia have exhibited some good hockey, but were unlucky not to get better results."

His counterpart van Huizen is presently worried about his captain Razie Rahim. The playmaker has been Malaysia's key to success in the competition but has injuries on his lip and hands.

"We'll give it our best and only then look at where we finish," van Huizen said about Malaysia's chances of making it to the final.

Team News:

India: Harjot Singh, Rupinder Pal Singh, Harmanpreet Singh Jasjit Singh Kular, Kothajit Singh, Surender Singh, Chinglensena Singh, Manpreet Singh, Sardar Singh (C), SK Uthappa, Mandeep Singh, SV Sunil, Ramandeep Singh, Nikkin Thimmaiah, Talwinder Singh, Akash Anil Chikte, Danish Mujtaba and Harjeet Singh .

Malaysia: Kairulnizam Ibrahim, Kumar Subramaniam, Ahmad Kazamirul Bin Nasruddin, Engku Abd Malik Engku Mohamad, Megat Azrafiq Megat Termizi, Mohd Madzil Ikmar Bin Mohd Nor, Muhammad Razie Abdul Rahim (C), Azlan Misron, Azreen Rizal Bin Nasir, Mohamad Sukri Abdul Mutalib, Muhamad Ramadan Rosli, Muhammad Marhan Mohd Jail, Nabil Fiqri Mohd Noor, Amirullah bin Zainol, Faizal Saari, Ismail Bin Abu, Izwan Firdaus Ahmad Tajuddin and Muhamad Azammi Adabi.

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India: W-L-W-W-L

Malaysia: D-W-L-D-W

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