Asia Cup: India wallops listless Japan 5-1

For India, S.V. Sunil (3rd minute), Lalit Upadhyay (22nd), Ramandeep Singh (33rd) and Harmanpreet Singh (35th and 48th) were on target.

Published : Oct 11, 2017 18:11 IST , DHAKA

India Akashdeep Singh and Sardar Singh during a training session. In its first tournament under a new coach, India meant business and found the net in each quarter, twice in the third, to streamroll its less-fancied but tricky opponents.
India Akashdeep Singh and Sardar Singh during a training session. In its first tournament under a new coach, India meant business and found the net in each quarter, twice in the third, to streamroll its less-fancied but tricky opponents.
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India Akashdeep Singh and Sardar Singh during a training session. In its first tournament under a new coach, India meant business and found the net in each quarter, twice in the third, to streamroll its less-fancied but tricky opponents.

Title favourite India produced an impressive performance to outclass Japan 5-1 in its opening campaign at the 10th edition of the men' Asia Cup hockey tournament, here on Wednesday.

In its first tournament under a new coach, India meant business and found the net in each quarter, twice in the third, to streamroll its less-fancied but tricky opponents.

S.V. Sunil (3rd minute), Lalit Upadhyay (22nd), Ramandeep Singh (33rd) and Harmanpreet Singh (35th and 48th) were on target.

Match centre: As it happened

Japan's lone goal came through Kenji Kitazato's stick in the 4th minute. World No 6 India did not look rusty under its new coach, Marijne Sjoerd, who took charge of the team just last month following the sudden sacking of Roelant Oltmans.

India was quick to get off the blocks when Sunil, after a fine one-two with Akashdeep Singh, pushed the ball in an open net.

But India's joy was shortlived as Japan struck in the next minute through Kitazato's field strike.

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The Indians completely dominated the proceedings and exploited every single bit of space given by the Japanese. The Men in Blue utilised both the wings to perfection to set up their attacks.

India got its first of its four penalty corners in the 21st minute but Harmanpreet's flick didn't have enough power to trouble the Japanese citadel.

An inch perfect scoop from Harmanpreet from the halfway mark found Lalit inside the D and the striker slotted home with a reverse shot after brilliantly controlling the ball.

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Two minutes into the second half India extended its lead through Ramandeep, who scored a gem with a thundering shot from a tight angle after being set up by Sunil.

Next it was Harmanpreet's turn to register his name in the scoresheet and the drag-flicker did so by converting India's second penalty corner in the 40th minute.

Minutes later, Akashdeep missed a sitter. Sunil found an unmarked Akashdeep inside the circle but he hit the ball straight to the pads of the Japanese goalie despite having all 
the time to find his spot.

But soon Harmanpreet made the score line 5-1 in favour of India, scoring with a fine variation from their third penalty corner.

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India couldn't have asked for a better start to the tournament as it showcased near perfect hockey, which was full of short one-two passes, quick turnovers and variations.

India earned two more penalty corners in the final minutes of the game but wasted both.

Japan too secured two scoring chances in the dying minutes in the form of penalty corners but the Indian defence held fort.

India will next play host Bangladesh in its next match on Friday.

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