Updated On: 27 May, 2022 05:38 PM IST | Jakarta | PTI
Despite facing a below-par Indonesia in its final group league game, the young side coached by Sardar Singh is being lauded for scoring a whopping 16 goals in just an hour

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Having risen like a proverbial phoenix from the ashes, a rejuvenated Indian men's hockey team would like to put up a much-improved performance when it takes on Japan in its first 'Super 4' match of the Asia Cup here on Saturday.
Despite facing a below-par Indonesia in its final group league game, the young side coached by Sardar Singh must be lauded for being able to score a whopping 16 goals in just an hour.