Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India crush Japan, cross 50-goal mark

- IndoAsian News Service sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

JAKARTA: Reigning champions India continued their winning streak at the 18th Asian Games as the men’s hockey team notched up a spirited 8-0 victory against Japan in their third Pool A match on Friday.

With yet another high-scoring victory margin, India have taken their total goals scored in the tournament to a record 51 goals after winning 17-0 against Indonesia followed by 26-0 against Hong-Kong China in their first-two matches.

S.V. Sunil (7th minute), Dilpreet Singh (12th), Rupinder Pal Singh (17th, 38th), Mandeep Singh (32th, 57th), Akashdeep Singh (46th) and Vivek Sagar Prasad (47th) scored in India’s fine win.

India converted eight of the 23 shots on goal.

Six of them were field goals including one PC and one penalty stroke.

Though Japan put up a fighting front with their defence, Indian attack was top class right from the word go.

India’s first goal came through a brilliant pass by Harmanpree­t Singh to Akashdeep Singh who further assisted S.V. Sunil make a perfect deflection into the goal.

In the 12th minute Dilpreet Singh converted India’s second goal which was an excellent display of one-touch hockey with Manpreet Singh’s fierce pass into the striking circle which was picked up well by Dilpreet who took a successful perfect reverse shot on goal.

Only minutes prior, Lalit Upadhyay’s assist to Akashdeep Singh, who took a shot on goal, was padded away by Japanese goalkeeper.

Another great goal came in the 32nd minute when a fine dribble by Amit Rohidas into the striking circle made a crosspass to Mandeep Singh who took a quick-fire shot on goal.

Even as Indian forwardlin­e led the attack with aplomb, the team’s defence stood firm not allowing Japan to make any successful forays into the striking area.

The only real attempt on goal came when Kenta Tanaka took a strong shot in the 8th minute but was brilliantl­y blocked by India’s ace goalkeeper PR Sreejesh who is yet to be tested in this tournament.

Kentaro Fukuda too took a shot on goal in the 36th minute but was saved by the Indian goalkeeper.

Meanwhile, Japanese goalkeeper Yusuke Takano made brave saves that kept Indian scoreline from racing ahead.

“This was an important win for us to keep up the momentum in the tournament,” India coach Harendra Singh said.

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