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Men’s and women’s teams win Olympic test event in Tokyo

Men’s and women’s teams win Olympic test event in Tokyo

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Tokyo, Aug. 21: The Indian men’s as well as women’s hockey teams won the Olympic Test event here on Wednesday, beating New Zealand 5- 0 and Japan 2- 1 respective­ly.

In the men’s final, captain Harmanpree­t Singh ( 7th minute) set the ball rolling before Shamsher Singh ( 18th minute), Nilakanta Sharma ( 22nd minute), Gursahibji­t Singh ( 26th minute) and Mandeep Singh ( 27th minute) scored for India at the Oi Hockey Stadium here.

India had lost 1- 2 to New Zealand earlier in round robin league- stage.

“We played very well. We managed to score our opportunit­ies at the start of the game,” Harmanpree­t said after the triumph.

“I think the final was always going to be tough, we lost to New Zealand earlier. But we had been having practice sessions after that and worked on our mistakes to win today,” he added.

Both teams began the match on a cautious note by turning over the ball in the mid- field. India won a penalty corner in the seventh minute, but couldn’t capitalise on the opportunit­y.

However, skipper Harmanpree­t didn’t miss out on a re- awarded penalty corner. He executed a perfect dragflick to put India in the lead.

The Indian team continued to hold possession and put tremendous pressure on the New Zealand defense as they ended the first quarter at 1- 0.

Shamsher scored India’s second goal through a penalty corner in the 18th minute.

New Zealand managed to make only two circle entries in the second quarter as the Indian team scored three more goals.

Nilakanta found the back of the net in the 22nd minute before Gursahibji­t and Mandeep scored in quick succession.

Vivek Prasad intercepte­d the ball brilliantl­y to assist a goal for Gursahibji­t and Mandeep converted a penalty corner just before the halftime whistle.

After an action- packed first half, the intensity dropped from both sides. New Zealand tried to make a few inroads in the third quarter as they took a shot in the 37th minute which went wide of the post.

Jarmanpree­t Singh saved a penalty corner in the next minute as India and New Zealand played out a goalless quarter but the former held the lead at 5- 0.

In the last quarter, India ensured they stayed in the lead and didn’t allow New Zealand to break through their defense throughout the match. India’s attacking approach in the match paid off as they walked off the pitch as winners of the competitio­n. Women rap hosts The women’s team did well too, with Navjot Kaur and Lalremsiam­i leading the side to victory.

Navjot Kaur ( 11th minute) opened the scoring to put India ahead but the lead was neutralise­d within a minute as Minami Shimizu ( 12') scored for the hosts.

Lalremsiam­i ( 33rd minute) struck the winning goal for India.

India dominated the first 10 minutes, and finally managed to find the breakthrou­gh when Forward Navjot kept her nerves under pressure and produced a fine finish in front of the goal.

However, the next minute saw Japan strike back immediatel­y with a well- crafted field goal which was put into the back of the net by Shimizu to make it 1- 1.

The second quarter saw both the teams focus on their defensive structure and tread carefully in the attacking third.

India had a few chances in the first few minutes, with the likes of Vandana Katariya and Navjot combining well on the attacking front, but could not produce a goal- scoring opportunit­y.

Japan also tried to create some opportunit­ies of their own, with goalscorer Shimizu coming close to

scoring her second of the match, but India defended well.

It was an aggressive start from the Indian team after the half- time break as they won themselves a penalty corner in the 33rd minute.

India’s prolific dragflicke­r Gurjit Kaur stepped up to take the execution, but her shot was saved by the Japanese Goalkeeper Megumi Kageyama.

However, the rebound fell to India’s young Forward Lalremsiam­i, who did not make a mistake in putting the ball into the back of the net to make it 2- 1 for India.

It was a huge blow to the hosts who were finding it difficult to cope up with India’s rhythm, but after some tough battles in the midfield, the Japanese team earned themselves back- to- back penalty corners in the 42nd minute.

However, India’s defense was up to the task, and made sure that they protected their lead. India also had a penalty corner in the 45th minute, but could not extend their lead.

The first chance of the last quarter came India’s way but Kageyama made a diving save. Japan too got back- to- back penalty corners but Indian Goalkeeper Savita made a great save on the second attempt to make sure that India saw out a 2- 1 win.

— PTI

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 ??  ?? Members of the Indian men’s ( above) and women’s ( below) teams celebrate goals during the finals of the Olympic Test event in Tokyo on Wednesday. While the men defeated New Zealand 5- 0, the women beat Japan 2- 1.
Members of the Indian men’s ( above) and women’s ( below) teams celebrate goals during the finals of the Olympic Test event in Tokyo on Wednesday. While the men defeated New Zealand 5- 0, the women beat Japan 2- 1.
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