The Asian Age

Manpreet & Co. off to fluent start

■ India blank Japan in opening match

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Ipoh (Malaysia), March 23: India defeated Asian Games champion Japan 2-0 to start their campaign at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament on a positive note here on Saturday.

Varun Kumar converted a penalty corner in the 24th minute to hand India the lead before Simranjeet Singh (55th) scored a diving field goal from skipper Manpreet Singh’s brilliant pass to secure full three points for the five-time champions.

India will play Korea in their next league game on Sunday before taking on hosts Malaysia (March 26), Canada (March March 27) and Poland (March 29).

The top two teams from the round robin league stage will play in the final on March 30.

After a goalless first quarter, India slowly took control of the proceeding­s. Eight minutes into the second quarter, India won a penalty corner and Varun made no mistake in finding the back of the Japanese goal with a powerful dragflick.

The Indian midfield India’s Varun Kumar (centre) celebrates after scoring against Japan in their opening match of the Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament in Ipoh, Malaysia, on Saturday. manned by skipper Manpreet and Kothajit Singh stole the limelight by creating numerous scoring chances but the forwardlin­e was guilty of wasting opportunit­ies. In the third quarter, Japan secured their first penalty corner in the 33rd minute but India custodian Sreejesh P.R. did well to thwart the danger.

Playing in overcast conditions with temperatur­e hovering around 28 degrees, India continued their hunt for a second goal and earned a penalty corner within minutes of the fourth quarter.

But this time Varun missed the mark, allowing Japan to launch a quick counter attack, which was kept at bay by Birendra Lakra’s alertness.

Japan tried different ways to dislodge India, used fullpress to gain ball-possession but did not succeed.

Japan removed their goalkeeper to add an extra man in the 55th minute but the tactic backfired with India making use of the opportunit­y to double their lead. It was a diving effort by Simranjeet that put India ahead.

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