Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Mandeep’s hattrick rescues India against unfancied Japan

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

IPOH(MALAYSIA): Striker Mandeep Singh scored a brilliant hat-trick to hand India a fighting 4-3 victory over lower-ranked Japan in a round robin match of the 26th Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament, here today.

Having squandered the early lead provided by a penalty corner conversion from Rupinderpa­l Singh, India were trailing when Mandeep got into his goalscorin­g act in the second half.

It needed two goals from Mandeep in the last 10 minutes to help India avoid a stunning loss.

Neutralisi­ng India’s early lead through Kazuma Murata’s fine deflection in the 10th minute, Japan led twice in the game with goals coming from Heita Yoshihara (43rd) and Genki Mitani (45th), but they could not overcome Mandeep’s brilliance.

Mandeep got into the goalscorin­g act with a fine touch on a through ball from Harmanpree­t Singh in the 45th minute.

He then came back to tap in a square ball from Sardar Singh in the 51st minute and then ensured three points for India by capitalisi­ng on a diagonal ball from Rupinderpa­l in the 58th minute.

Mandeep’s three goals kept India’s challenge alive in the sixnation tournament, taking them to seven points from four matches.

The win gave India a chance of making the second successive final in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup after having finished runners-up behind Australia last year. India opened the account through Rupinderpa­l, who converted the first penalty corner in the eighth minute with a rasping flick into the right side of the net.

Japan wasted their first penalty corner in the ninth minute as the push could not be stopped cleanly. Japan were down to 10 men when they got the equaliser a minute later.

The Indian defenders were reduced to the role of spectators as Japanese striker Murata flicked in from the goalmouth after picking a cross from Masaki Ohashi on the right.

Harmanpree­t’s stinging flick on the second penalty corner nearly got India their second goal in the 14th minute, but the ball landed on the fingers of a defender’s stick-holding hand and the rebound was wasted by Yousuf Affan.

Japan took a 2-1 lead in the 42nd minute when Yoshihara was allowed to run unchalleng­ed to the top of the box and his shot beat Indian goalkeeper Akash Chikte for a soft goal.

India have lost the services of their first-choice goalkeeper P R Sreejesh, whose right knee injury sustained in yesterday’s game against Australia has ruled him out from the remainder of the tournament.

 ?? AP ?? Japan's Masaki Ohashi (left) vies for possession with Mandeep.
AP Japan's Masaki Ohashi (left) vies for possession with Mandeep.

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