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Hangzhou Asian Games: Abhishek scores brace to guide India to 4-2 win against Japan in men’s hockey | Asian Games 2023 News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: The young striker Abhishek netted two goals, leading India to a 4-2 victory over defending champions Japan. The win marked India’s third consecutive triumph and propelled them significantly closer to securing a spot in the men’s hockey competition semi-finals at the Asian Games in Hangzhou on Thursday.
Abhishek showcased his skill with field goals in the 13th and 48th minutes, while Mandeep Singh (24th) and Amit Rohidas (34th) also contributed to India’s scoring.

Japan made a late comeback attempt in the final five minutes of the fourth quarter, with Genki Mitani (57th) and Ryosei Kato (60th) scoring two quick goals to narrow the margin of defeat.
India’s next challenge in Pool A will be against arch-rivals Pakistan, set to take place on Saturday
World no.3 Indian team dominated the proceedings for major part of the match and controlled the ball possession, while Japan showed sparks in patches.
After two easy wins, the confident Indians started brightly and secured their first penalty corner in the fifth minute but skipper Harmanpreet Singh’s flick went wide.
India conceded their first penalty corner of the tournament in the 12th minute but the Japanese failed to utilise the chance as goalkeeper Krishan Bahadur Pathak saved Shota Yamada’s try.

India secured another penalty corner soon but again the result was the same.
But an opportunistic Abhishek gave India the lead a minute later, scoring with a reverse stick after receiving an assist from Hardik Singh.
India earned another penalty corner but the Japanese defended bravely.
Seconds from the first quarter, Lalit Upadhyay’s timely deflection from Jarmanpreet Singh’s cross was saved by Japanese goalkeeper Takshi Yoshikawa.
India doubled their lead in the 24th minute through Mandeep, who dived full length to deflect in Nilkanta’s pass.
After the change of ends, India secured their fourth penalty corner but Sanjay’s flick was saved by Yoshikawa.
India secured back-to-back penalty corners soon, the second of which was converted by Rohidas with with a powerful drag-flick to the top right corner of Japan goal.
India looked threatening and continued to press hard on the Japanese defence in search of more goals as the third quarter ended.
Three minutes into the final quarter, India made the scoreline 4-0 when Abhishek combined well with Mandeep to score his second goal of the day.
But the Japanese didn’t bow down without a fight and came back strongly, scoring two quick goals in the last five minutes of the game.
The Japanese secured three penalty corners in a span of three minutes and managed to find the net from the third one through a fine variation goal from Mitani.
Japan pulled another back just at the stroke of the final hooter from a counter attack through Kato.
(With PTI Inputs)

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