Published On : Wed, Jan 17th, 2018

India thrash Japan in 4-nation hockey meet

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Tauranga: India got off to a winning start in the double-leg Four Nations Invitational Hockey Tournament, notching a comfortable 6-0 win against Japan at the Blake Park here on Wednesday.

Rupinder Pal Singh (7th minute), Vivek Sagar Prasad (12th, 28th), Dilpreet Singh (35th, 45th) and Harmanpreet Singh (41st) scored in India’s win.

The team got off to a dominant start, controlling the ball rather swiftly, passing around neatly and quickly to penetrate the Japanese circle.

India won their first penalty corner of the game in the seventh minute and it was young gun Harmanpreet Singh who stepped up to drag flick.

His attempt though was blocked by the Japanese defender on the line, but since the obstruction came off his body, India were awarded a penalty stroke.

Experienced drag-flicker Rupinder broke no sweat in converting a stunning goal to fetch India a 1-0 early lead.

India’s second goal came in the 12th minute when debutant Vivek was quick to pick up a rebound and fiercely strike the ball past the Japanese goalkeeper earning India a 2-0 lead.

The second quarter saw India defend their lead as they were unrelenting in creating pressure on Japan, pressing them high up constantly, rarely giving them an opportunity to enter India’s defence.

Meanwhile, Vivek found another excellent opportunity in the 28th minute to score as the Indian attackers broke into the Japanese defence.

Vivek was swift to receive an assist in the circle and put the ball in the goal within no time. The teams went into the half time break with India having a comfortable 3-0 lead.

In the 35th minute, a brilliant run-in from Mandeep Singh, who found Dilpreet in the circle, created a goal scoring opportunity for India.

Though Dilpreet’s first attempt was padded away by the Japan keeper, he was quick to pick it up again and put into the nets fetching India’s fourth goal.

Though Japan earned their first penalty corner of the match in the 40th minute, they couldn’t find success however, in the following minute a foot foul by a Japanese defender won India their second PC which was brilliantly executed by Harmanpreet as India led 5-0.

India were in complete control and were playing hockey that had Japan constantly on the back foot.

An outstanding bit of play in the circle, opened up a chance for Dilpreet to shoot from the top of the circle.

His attempt was spot on taking India’s lead to a formidable 6-0 in the 45th minute. The final quarter saw India giving no room to Japan for a consolation goal.

India will take on Belgium in their second match on Thursday.