By IANS
Ipoh (Malaysia) : A technical snag in the electrical system played spoilsport on the third day of the 16th Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament here Monday, as a group B match between South Korea and Pakistan was abandoned after 27 minutes of play.
Both the teams were even at 2-2 when the floodlights went off at the 27th minute due to a technical snag. First the play was held up for more than 15 minutes and even when the power supply was back the floodlights were not working to full efficiency. Only a few bulbs were glowing on the four towers.
The authorities said that they would sit down with the technical officials and then decide the future course of action, whether the match will be rescheduled or the points split.
Meanwhile earlier in the day, Argentina remained on top of group A with a hard-fought 3-2 win over China.
Villa scored a brace for the South Americans while Rossi struck once. For the Asian team, which suffered its second consecutive loss in the tournament, captain Song Yi and Liu Xian Tang scored one goal apiece.
Argentina, which defeated Australia in its opening match Sunday, took the lead in the 14th minute when Villa scored a beautiful field goal. After receiving a pass from the right flank an unmarked Villa took the Chinese defenders by surprise and sounded the board off a reverse stick shot.
Eleven minutes later, China fired the equaliser after Tang prised open the Argentine defence and shot past goalie Vivaldi. Both the teams played some fast hockey with deft passes. But Argentina seemed to have the upper hand and the deadlock was broken just two minutes prior to the breather, when Villa completed his brace by converting a penalty corner.
After the lemon break, it seemed that there was a sense of urgency among the Chinese players and they kept on making regular forays into Argentina's defence in hunt for the much-needed goal, which remained elusive till the 60th minute.
Song converted a penalty corner with just 10 minutes left to the final hooter to draw parity and give the Asian team a sense of relief. But a clinical strike by Rossi in the 64th minute sealed the fate of the match in favour of the South American team. After being fed by a diagonal pass from the base line, Rossi raced into the inner circle and cleverly executed a reverse stick shot to sound the board.