The Free Press Journal

ASIAN CHAMPIONS TROPHY

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Japanese defence. An early chance came by when forward Vandana Katariya and Lilima Minz worked in tandem to create space in the striking circle.

Navneet picked up an assist from Vandana to send the ball past Korean goalkeeper to give defending champions India 1-0 lead in the 7th minute.

India played with speed, kept the ball possession and stayed consistent as they kept up the pressure on back-to-back penalty corners but both Deep Grace Ekka and Gurjit Kuar could not convert.

Japan too won three backto-back PCs this quarter but could not beat the experience­d India goalkeeper Savita.

India’s third goal came off a brilliant assist by Udita to Anupa Barla beat the Korean defender to send the ball into the net with a fierce hit in the 53rd minute.

India’s fourth goal came off a counter attack when Japan missed their opportunit­y to score off a PC in the 55th minute.

It was Navneet who was the in the thick of action yet again, taking the ball into India’s half, passed it to Udita until she could position herself to strike the ball past Korean goalkeeper with ease.

Her significan­t effort in India’s win saw her being awarded the man-of-the match.

Though Aki Yamada scored a consolatio­n goal for Japan in the 58th minute, it did little damage to India’s feat.

“It was an important match to win because a good start always gives confidence to play better in the next matches to come. This is my first man-of-the-match award in an internatio­nal arena, and I am very happy about it,’ said an elated Navneet after the match.

“In the absence of our key striker Rani, there was more responsibi­lity on us to create chances and I am happy that our team did really well. Our target is to win this tournament so that we can carry the winning spirit into the Women’s World Cup.”

On May 16, India take on a formidable China in their second Pool match.

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