Hockey: India thumps Japan in Asian championship opener

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Indian hockey team starts their campaign with a win. File Pic

Internet Desk: India have beaten an amateur Japan side with a convincing margin by 10-2 in their opening game of the Asian Champions Trophy in Kuantan, Malaysia on Thursday. Indian captain Rupinder Pal Singh was in a form of his life, scoring six goals for the men in blue. Ramandeep Singh scored twice and there was a goal each scored by Talwinder Singh and Yousuf Affan.

Rupinder Pal Singh scored in just three minutes of the game to get things underway. With five minutes left before the end of the first quarter, India got their second penalty corner, which Rupinder Pal Singh converted with ease to give his side a convincing 3-0 lead.

Lalit Upadhyay set up Ramandeep Singh, who scored his second and India’s fourth, with a smashing reverse shot. India continued to feast on the hapless Japanese in the second quarter. Rupinder Pal Singh completed his hat-trick and inevitably, it came from another penalty corner.

Ramandeep Singh and Talwinder Singh played a slick one-to-one tap and the latter made it six. With seven minutes for the end of the first half, Rupinder Pal Singh got his fourth with a simple finish. Japan got one back though, and it was skipper Hiroki Sakamoto who set up Tanaka with a brilliant run from one end of the field to the other.

With the result a foregone conclusion, India took their foot off the gas somewhat in the third quarter, which Japan won 1-0. But, India’s scoring spree continued with Rupinder Pal Singh getting his fifth and sixth, and, yet again, they came from penalty corners.