Key Points

The Indian Women's Hockey Team showed tremendous fighting spirit against Japan in their second Pool B match. After going down 1-0 early, Rutuja Dadaso Pisal equalized just before halftime to make it 1-1. Japan thought they had won it when Chiko Fujibayashi converted a penalty stroke in the 58th minute. But Navneet Kaur delivered a dramatic last-minute equalizer from a penalty corner to secure a 2-2 draw and keep India unbeaten in the tournament.

Key Points: India Women's Hockey Draw Japan 2-2 in Asia Cup with Late Equalizer

  • Navneet Kaur scored dramatic 60th-minute equalizer from penalty corner
  • Rutuja Dadaso Pisal netted first equalizing goal in 30th minute
  • Japan took lead twice through Murayama and Fujibayashi
  • India remains unbeaten after 11-0 win over Thailand
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Indian Women's Hockey Team draw 2-2 against Japan in Women's Asia Cup 2025

Navneet Kaur scores last-minute equalizer as Indian Women's Hockey Team fights back to draw 2-2 against Japan in Women's Asia Cup 2025 Pool B match.

"India gave it their all as they went in search of an equaliser and it came in the form of Navneet Kaur - Hockey India Release"

Hangzhou, September 6

The Indian Women's Hockey Team put in a strong performance, as they fought hard against Japan, coming back a goal down to draw their second Pool B game at 2-2 at the Women's Asia Cup 2025. For India, both the goals were equalising goals, and were scored by Rutuja Dadaso Pisal (30') and Navneet Kaur (60'). Meanwhile for Japan, the goals came in the form of Hiroka Murayama (10') and Chiko Fujibayashi (58'). The result means India are unbeaten so far in the tournament as they won the first game against Thailand 11-0, as per a release from Hockey India.

It was a quick start from India and even though Japan thwarted the attacks, the Indian Women's Hockey Team kept up the efforts. However, Japan's resistance eventually paid off as they drew first blood when Hiroka Murayama (10') found the back of the net to round of a sweeping move. Japan led 1-0 and kept India at bay for the remainder of the quarter.

After the breather, the Indian Women's Hockey Team went on the attack, in the hunt for the equaliser. Japan however were not giving away anything and made it tough for India. But, in the final minutes of the first half, India found a way through as Rutuja Dadaso Pisal (30') scored and brought the contest level at 1-1. The two teams went into the break with the scores locked at 1-1.

The second half started with both sides taking a watchful approach so as not to concede momentum. India were looking to get their noses out in front after having finished the first half strongly, and Japan's disciplined defensive unit held on. The third quarter saw both teams trade punches, and go into the break with the scores at 1-1.

In the final quarter, both teams upped the ante in attack as they were looking for the crucial winner. And it was Japan's pressure that paid off initially as they got the goal a few minutes before the final hooter. A penalty stroke fell to Chiko Fujibayashi (58') and she smashed home to make it 2-1. After that, India gave it their all as they went in search of an equaliser and it came in the form of Navneet Kaur (60') from a Penalty Corner in the dying moments of the game. Eventually, both teams shared the spoils with the scores at 2-2 at the hooter.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good performance but we need to work on our defense. Conceding goals in the 10th and 58th minute shows we're vulnerable at crucial moments. Still, coming back twice shows great character!
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Ananya R
Rutuja and Navneet - our goal-scoring heroes! 🥍 So happy to see our women's team performing so well internationally. Japan is always tough opposition, so this is a good result.
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Michael C
As a hockey fan, this was an exciting game to follow! Both teams showed great skill and determination. India's comeback ability is impressive - they never know when they're beaten.
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Siddharth J
After that 11-0 win against Thailand, this draw shows we can compete with top Asian teams. Japan has always been a strong hockey nation, so this result is actually quite positive for our development.
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Nisha Z
Heart was racing in those final minutes! 😅 So proud of our team for fighting till the end. These girls are making India proud in international sports. More support and coverage needed for women's hockey!

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