Dhaka: A misfiring India were made to toil hard before getting the better of arch-rivals Pakistan 4-3 in a pulsating third-fourth place contest to clinch the bronze medal at the Asian Champions Trophy men's hockey tournament here on Wednesday.
After having topped the round-robin stages, the Tokyo Olympics bronze medallists were far from impressive in their last two games, and the Manpreet Singh-led side had to play out of its skin to outwit Pakistan and finish on the podium.
After being stunned by Japan 3-5 in the semifinal on Tuesday, much was expected from India against Pakistan. They did press hard and created numerous chances, including 11 penalty corners, out of which they made use of just two.
India, who were the defending champions along with Pakistan in the last edition of the tournament in Muscat, will thus return with a consolation prize.
The Indian team took the lead in the very first minute through vice-captain Harmanpreet Singh before Sumit (45th), Varun Kumar (53rd) and Akashdeep Singh (57th) struck a goal each.
Pakistan's goals were scored by Afraz (10th), Abdul Rana (33rd) and Ahmed Nadeem (57th).
It was India's second win over Pakistan in the tournament after having beaten them 3-1 in the round-robin stages.
In the summit clash late on Wednesday, South Korea will play Japan.
India started the match on a bright note, pressing the Pakistani defence from the onset.
Unlike against Japan, India came out attacking and secured as many as four penalty corners straightaway, the last of which was converted by Harmanpreet with a powerful low flick in the first minute.
The Indians kept up the pressure with numerous raids inside the Pakistan circle but failed to create a clear-cut chance.
Pakistan grew in confidence as time passed by and drew level in the 10th minute courtesy some sloppy defending by the Indians, in particular Harmanpreet, as he failed to clear a loose ball inside the circle, and Afraz did enough to get past onrushing goalkeeper Krishan Bahadur Pathak.
The Indians responded after conceding the goal and earned their fifth penalty corner soon, but Harmanpreet's flick was saved by the Pakistani defence.
In the 14th minute, Pakistan got their first penalty corner, which was saved by Pathak.
It was a fighting contest in the second quarter as Pakistan defended in numbers to deny their neighbours.