Thursday, May 2, 2024
spot_img

India thrash Japan 7-2 to enter FIH Series final

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

Bhubaneswar: India tore apart reigning Asian Games champion Japan 7-2 in a one-sided encounter to storm into the summit clash of the FIH Series Finals hockey tournament here on Friday, assuring themselves a place in the year end’s Olympic qualifying event.
Ramandeep Singh (23rd, 37th) scored a brace in his comeback match after a long injury lay-off while Harmanpreet Singh (7th), Varun Kumar (14th), Hardik Singh (25th), Gursahibjit Singh (43rd) and Vivek Sagar Prasad (47) all got on to the scoresheet.
Japan sounded the board through Kenji Kitazato (2nd) and Kota Watanabe (20th). Japan took the lead in the second minute from a counter attack with Kitazato turning in a pass from Kenta Tanaka from their first attack.
But India got their act together soon after, as Harmanpreet equalised from a second penalty corner.
Varun then beat the Japan defence with a powerful grounded flick to hand the hosts a 2-1 lead.
In the 20th minute, Japan scored their second goal from a counter-attack as Watanabe sounded the board after being set up by Kazuma Murata.
India restored their advantage three minutes later through Ramandeep, who scored his first goal for the country after returning from a year-long injury break.
Minutes later, India made it 4-2 when Hardik scored. There was no looking back from then on as Ramandeep scored his second goal of the day in the 37th minute while Gursahibjit and Vivek Sagar Prasad also netted from field efforts to register an emphatic win after the change of ends. (IANS)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

Teachers in politics

Editor, In the editorial “Teachers in active politics” (ST 30th April, 2024) the editor raised a pertinent point, “If...

Relocation of hawkers

The State Government has stated that about 200 hawkers would be relocated in the MUDA complex to make...

Who was first? Does it matter?

By Bhogtoram Mawroh For me, the genesis of this whole debate about the foreign origin of Hinduism came about...

Justice for all

By Arun Maira The Supreme Court is raising fundamental questions about the rule of law in a democracy. In...