India down champs South Korea to reach semis


South Korea's Hoon Yoon Sung (right) tussling for the ball with India's Gurmail Singh during their Asia Cup match at the Sultan Azlan Shah Stadium in Ipoh on Aug 26, 2013.

IPOH: India registered a hard-fought 2-0 win over defending champions South Korea for their second win in Group B Monday to qualify for the Asia Cup semi-finals.

India, who trounced Oman 8-0 in the first match, should have no problem beating win-less Bangladesh Wednesday to top the table.

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