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India outplay Japan 2-1 to register 4th consecutive victory at Jharkhand Women’s Asian Champions Trophy Ranchi 2023

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Ranchi: The Indian Women’s Hockey Team on Tuesday registered a brilliant 2-1 win over Japan in their fourth encounter of the ongoing Jharkhand Women’s Asian Champions Trophy Ranchi 2023. Navneet Kaur (31′) and Sangita Kumari (47′) netted a goal each for India, while Kana Urata (37′) emerged as a lone goalscorer for Japan.

India immediately initiated an aggressive approach, applying relentless pressure to unsettle Japan. In response, Japan admirably held their ground, negating India’s attempts to seize an early advantage. Remarkably, they launched counterattacks, shifting the pressure back onto the Indian team. Japan even earned a penalty corner opportunity, but failed to capitalise on it, resulting in a goalless first quarter.

The second quarter mirrored the intensity of the first, with India persistently striving to break the deadlock, yet Japan’s resolute defense held firm, preventing India’s attempts to take the lead. Despite India earning a penalty corner and coming close to scoring on multiple occasions, Japan’s goalkeeper Akio Tanaka exhibited exceptional skills, preventing them from finding the back of the net. Simultaneously, Japan managed to secure a penalty corner but was unable to convert it. Notably, neither India nor Japan managed to find the back of the net during the second quarter, leaving the score tied at 0-0 as both teams headed into halftime.

India’s relentless offensive efforts finally bore fruit early in the third quarter when Navneet Kaur (31′) unleashed a powerful shot to secure a 1-0 lead for the hosts. However, shortly after conceding the goal, Japan swiftly bounced back, with Kana Urata (37′) converting a penalty corner through a brilliantly placed shot to level the score.

Nonetheless, the Indian Team persisted in their attacking tactics, repeatedly penetrating the circle in their quest to regain the lead. They even earned a penalty corner, but Japan’s goalkeeper, Eika Nakamura, pulled off a solid save to prevent them from going ahead again. The penultimate quarter ended with no further goals, leaving the score deadlocked at 1-1.

The fourth quarter started in the best way possible for India as they won three back-to-back penalty corners and they were third-time lucky as Sangita Kumari (47’) produced a superb deflection to give the Indian Team a 2-1 lead. With eight minutes left for the full-time whistle, India got a chance to extend their lead as they won a penalty corner but the hosts were unable to capitalise on it this time courtesy of a good save by Eika Nakamura.

In a last-ditch effort to level the score, Japan intensified their attacks and came agonizingly close to scoring in the dying minutes. However, the Indian Team displayed unwavering defensive resolve, denying their opponents any opportunity to stage a comeback. As a result, India secured a 2-1 victory in the match.

India will now lock horns with Korea in their fifth and final Pool stage match of the tournament on 2nd November at 20:30hrs IST.

Earlier, Asian Games 2023 gold medalist China thrashed Malaysia 4-0 thanks to a hat-trick from Jiaqi Zhong. Zhong completed his hat-trick by scoring in the 16th, 30th and 51st minutes.

Apart from him, Mirong Zou scored a goal on the penalty corner in the 22nd minute. This is China’s second win in four matches while Malaysia’s third defeat in four matches.

Meanwhile, in the first match of the day, Korea defeated Thailand 3-0 and achieved its second win in four matches. This is Thailand’s fourth consecutive defeat in four matches. For Korea, Eugene Lee scored in the 24th minute, Cheong Jung in the 30th minute and Suyange Park in the 32nd minute.

A total of six teams are participating in this tournament being played on the basis of round robin league stage. Apart from host India, these include teams from China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Thailand. After the league stage, the top 4 teams in the points table will qualify for the semi-finals. India is searching for its first title since 2016. The Indian team has won silver medals in 2013 and 2018.

-Hockey India

 



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