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Penalty corner conversion rate in focus as India take on Malaysia

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ndia were lethal with their penalty corners in the 7-2 win over China in their opening match as six of the goals were scored through set pieces (Pic: AFP)

ndia were lethal with their penalty corners in the 7-2 win over China in their opening match as six of the goals were scored through set pieces (Pic: AFP)

Three-time champions India would look to work on their penalty corner conversion rate when they take on Malaysia in their next Asian Champions Trophy match on Sunday. India struggled visibly when it came to penalty corner conversion rate against Japan on Friday at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium here.

The Indians earned as many as 15 penalty corners but converted just one despite having a potent force in skipper Harmanpreet Singh, Varun Kumar, Amit Rohidas and Jugraj Singh.

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