Malaysia's players celebrate after their victory against India. AFP
Malaysia's players celebrate after their victory against India. AFP

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia turned giant slayers today by stunning mighty India in a penalty shootout to qualify for the Asian Games men’s hockey final.

The match ended 2-2 at regulation time, and in the heart-stopping shootout, goalkeeper S. Kumar brought out the last save in sudden death to take Malaysia to the final.

World No 12 Malaysia will meet either Pakistan or Japan for the Asian Games gold and a direct entry to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Harmanpreet Singh gave the World No 5 India a 33rd minute lead off a penalty corner attempt, but Fazial Shaari equalised for Malaysia with a 39th minute field goal.

India's players react after losing to Malaysia during the men's field hockey semi-final match between India and Malaysia at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. AFP
India's players react after losing to Malaysia during the men's field hockey semi-final match between India and Malaysia at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. AFP

Varun Kumar again snatched the lead for India via a 40th minute penalty corner, but with two minutes remaining, Razie Rahim finally got his penalty corner act together and took Malaysia into a shootout.

In the shootout sudden-death, Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin made it 7-6 for Malaysia while the attempt of India’s S. V. Sunil was thwarted by veteran goalkeeper Kumar for a famous victory.

Malaysia's players celebrate after their victory against India during the men's field hockey semi-final match between India and Malaysia at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. AFP
Malaysia's players celebrate after their victory against India during the men's field hockey semi-final match between India and Malaysia at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. AFP

The stats were not impressive, however, as Malaysia and India got only two shots at goal, and also seven penalty corners each.

However, after missing six, Razie Rahim and his penalty corner battery got number seven right.