
The win boosted Malaysia's chance of a good finish, as they play their final pool match against China today.
Earlier, Pakistan had already done Malaysia a favour by holding Australia to a 5-5 draw.
Australia were leading 4-1 by the 40th minute, but a determined Pakistan push drew them level, and the Pakistanis could have even won the match had two of their attempts found the mark instead of the post. They also had a near miss in the last three seconds.
Australia ended with seven points, and will play another tough match against South Korea, who also have seven points, today to determine their fortunes.
Malaysia started on a confident note keeping possession of the ball for long periods and waited patiently before mounting counter-attacks. In the fourth minute, Tajol Rosli won a penalty corner after a solo run. However, Razie Rahim's attempt was palmed away by India goalkeeper Bharat Chetri.
Malaysia received an early blow when stout defender Razie went off in the 15th minute after suffering a cut to his face.
And right after Razie went out for treatment, Malaysia were awarded their second penalty corner but Faizal Saari's attempt was also stopped by Bharat.
Malaysia received another chance to take the lead when Amit Prabhakar deliberately brought down Faizal Saari in the 27th minute.
This time, Amin Rahim was given the chance, and his powerful knee-high drag-flick grazed the pads of Bharat and went crashing in to give the hosts a much needed early lead which they held until the breather.
India tried to get back into the match and were awarded their third penalty corner, but goalkeeper S. Kumar brought off a great save. Malaysia immediately mounted a sizzler of a counter, and in the 39th minute Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin past dribbled two defenders, and from an acute angle, slammed in a reverse stick shot which went crashing into the net.
The crowd went wild, and so did the Malaysian players who broke into the India semi-circle right after the re-start, and this time defender Razie slammed in the third goal, also off a reverse stick attempt, in the 41st minute.
But India refused to cave in and three minutes later, Danish Mujtaba pulled one back off a penalty corner attempt.
The night seemed to belong to Malaysia, who won their fifth penalty corner in the 47th minute, and Amin Rahim got his brace and Malaysia's fourth with ease.
There were only 15 minutes remaining for Malaysia to pull off a great victory, and instead of defending, they went on the attack and in the 60th minute, a one-two between Azlan Misron and Azreen Rizal saw the latter slam in the fifth goal from close range and India were beaten.
Ravi Pal scored India's second in the 68th minute, but it was too late to salvage the match.
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