Azlan Shah: India beat Japan 2-0 in opener

IANS  |  Ipoh (Malaysia) 

The Indian men's team started their 28th Shah Cup campaign on a positive note as they defeated champions 2-0 here on Saturday.

It was the team's resilient attack, structured defence and solid effort in the midfield that ensured remained dominant through the match.

After getting off to a goalless first quarter, seemed to shake of the opening match jitters to take control of the proceedings. With good ball possession, they sought the right opportunity to make an early breakthrough.

Eight minutes into the second quarter, won a penalty corner and Varun Kumar stepped up to capitalize with a powerful, direct flick. The 1-0 lead in the 24th minute put India in good stead and mounted pressure on

The third quarter saw make amends for a below-par start as they got their first penalty corner in the 33rd minute. But experienced PR Sreejesh did well to save and clear the ball ensuring that India remained in the lead.

The following minutes saw both India and Japan create scoring opportunities but in vain. With two minutes remaining for the third hooter, Japanese striker took a brave shot on goal but missed the post by a big margin. Off a rebound, struck the ball towards the post but it went over it.

Simranjeet Singh found the back of the net in the 55th minute that put India ahead by 2-0. With just two minutes remaining, Japan created a penalty corner but the attempt was well-defended by Surender Kumar backed by Krishan Pathak, who replaced Sreejesh after half-time.

Varun was adjudged the Man of the Match. India will next take on Korea on Sunday.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, March 23 2019. 18:24 IST