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India vs Japan, Women's Hockey Highlights: Valiant India Lose Final To Japan, Win Silver


Asian Games 2018, India vs Japan Women’s Hockey Final Highlights straight from Jakarta, Indonesia

19:58 IST: Thank you for staying for the live match commentary.

19:50 IST: FULL TIME! India lose 1-2 to Japan, take home the silver medal at the 2018 Asian Games.

19:49 IST: CHANCE for India. An opportunity lost. And its over.

19:47 IST: Time is running out for India and it seems they will have to settle for silver here.

19:43 IST: Japan keeping possession, taking the ball to the flanks and wasting time. We are down now to the final five minutes. India 1-2 Japan after 55 minutes

19:38 IST: Final ten minutes to go for India to get something out of this match.

19:36 IST: Japan in the counter attack but India have numbers behind.

19:33 IST: Japan are down to ten at the start of the final quarter. 15 minutes is all India have to do something. it is now or never for them.

19:33 IST: The fourth and final quarter begins.

19:31 IST: Third quarter ends | India 1-2 Japan

19:28 IST: GOAL! PENALTY CORNER for Japan and they score. The captain Kawamura Motomi scores. Another variation worked well for the Japanese. India 1-2 Japan after 43 minutes

19:27 IST: Japan are playing long balls to their benefit. No real attacking threat from either side. 2 minutes to the end of the third quarter.

19:23 IST: SAVED! Vandana’s shot saved. Well-worked move by the Indian team as we approach the end of third quarter.

19:20 IST: Final ten minutes of the third quarter to go. India on the counter attack. Timely tackle by the Japanese defender.

19:15 IST: Japan look threatening at the moment. Deepika makes a crucial tackle. The Japanese are doing a high press here. India 1-1 Japan after 32 minutes

19:15 IST: Second half | Third Quarter begins

19:04 IST: India 1-1 Japan at halftime | End of Quarter 2

19:04 IST: Much better second quarter display by India. They are brimming with confidence at the moment.

18:58 IST: GOAL! Super ball by Navneet and 21-year-old Neha Goyal scores. The Indians back in the match. India on the counter as we approach the halftime. India 1-1 Japan after 25 minutes

18:55 IST: India are failing to stitch passes. They need to hold the ball more and rethink their strategy. They need to open the Japanese defence a bit more.

18:52 IST: The Indian team have started the second quarter well, as they take any opportunity they can to break forward with pace. Japan have kept their cool so far.

18:50 IST: Monika trying to keep India’s pace up front. Japan defending deeply. The Indian team is trying to penetrate the Japanese defence early on but they are standing tall.

18:49 IST: Second Quarter begins

18:47 IST: First Quarter Ends | India trail Japan 0-1

18:46 IST: India trying to push their team forward. Monika does well out there but the Japanese defender was there to intercept and block her shot as we head to the end of the first quarter.

18:42 IST: GOAL! 10:35 minutes Japan’s Minami Shimizu scores after a deflected shot. Well worked variation by the Japanese. Japan are the first to score in this encounter as the ball deflects off Savita’s outstretched arm and finds the top of the net. India 0-1 Japan

18:42 IST: PENALTY CORNER! Japan get their first penalty corner.

18:41 IST: Navneet with the pushoff but the eventual shot doesn’t trouble the Japanese keeper.

18:40 IST: PENALTY CORNER! Lalremsiami dibbles well. Her combination with Rani Rampal earns India a penalty corner.

18:38 IST: India expected a foul on there but the referee saw no wrongdoing. India trying to maintain their composure. Japan, however, look like the team wanting to score first. India 0-0 Japan

18:35 IST: CHANCE! Rani Rampal misses a good chance. Navneet gave a good pass to her. India putting pressure on the Japanese defence.

18:32 IST: Savita saves. India on the counter led by skipper Rani Rampal but the Japanese defence blocks her charge.

18:32 IST: First attack by Japan and they looked menacing there. Danger averted.

18:30 IST: First quarter gets underway.

18:26 IST: The players are out on the field and we are set for a mouth-watering clash.

18:15 IST: We are 15 minutes away from the final match.

18:05 IST: Here’s the head-to-head performance record of the Indian women’s hockey team against Japan in the Asian Games till now.

18:00 IST: The Indian women’s hockey team captain Rani Rampal is determined to win the match and the gold medal.

17:45 IST: Hello and welcome to the live match updates of the gold medal match between India and Japan.

Deep Grace Ekka, Deepika, Gurjit Kaur, Sunita Lakra and youngster Reena Khokhar have all played a major role in defence. But chief coach Sjoerd Marijne believes that the credit for the strong defence goes to the team’s collective performance.

The World No. 9 India became the highest ranked Asian team in the world after their quarter-final finish at the recent FIH Women’s World Cup 2018, and captain Rani Rampal is determined to become the champions of the Asian Games as well.

The team’s forward-line, led by the experience of Vandana Katariya and skipper Rani, has also been in prime form throughout the tournament, scoring a total of 39 goals. This includes 38 in four Pool B matches and one in the semi-final in the five matches that they have played.

The Indian team will expect their forwards Navneet Kaur, Navjot Kaur and Lalremsiami to deliver again as they look to win only their second gold medal at the Asian Games after having won one gold, one silver and three bronze medals in their nine previous appearances.

Friday’s decider will also be India’s second gold medal match at the Asian Games, with the team having lost their 1998 final match 1-2 to South Korea, and chief coach Sjoerd Marijne is wary of the threat that the Japanese team poses but believes that his team is oozing confidence ahead of the summit clash.

“We have played Japan in the past and we know that they are a strong side. They have played well in this tournament and deserve to be in the final,” he said.

“But I believe we have the quality and confidence to beat any team in the world. Therefore, it is important that we stick to our game-plan and concentrate on producing the kind of performance which is worthy of being the Champions,” he added.





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