Key Points

India's men's hockey team secured their Super 4s spot with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Japan in the Asia Cup. Captain Harmanpreet Singh led from the front with two crucial goals while Mandeep Singh added another early strike. Japan fought back strongly with Kosei Kawabe scoring twice in the second half to create tense final moments. The win marks significant progress for India as they continue their campaign in Rajgir, Bihar.

Key Points: India Beat Japan 3-2 to Secure Super 4s Spot in Men's Asia Cup

  • Harmanpreet Singh scores crucial brace including penalty corner conversion
  • Mandeep Singh opens scoring with fourth-minute goal
  • Japan's Kosei Kawabe scores late brace to pressure India
  • Goalkeeper Krishan Pathak celebrates 150th international appearance
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Men's Hockey Asia Cup: India secure Super 4s spot with 3-2 win over Japan

India's men's hockey team advances to Super 4s with a hard-fought 3-2 win over Japan. Captain Harmanpreet Singh scores twice in the crucial Asia Cup victory.

"Captain Harmanpreet Singh fired a powerful shot that struck the Japanese goalkeeper's foot and went into the goal - Hockey India Press Release"

Rajgir, August 31

The Indian Men's Hockey Team continued their winning form in the Hero Men's Asia Cup Rajgir Bihar 2025 with a 3-2 victory against Japan in their second Pool A fixture at the Rajgir Hockey Stadium, in Rajgir, Bihar on Sunday.

Captain Harmanpreet Singh (5', 46') and Mandeep Singh (4') scored goals for India while Kosei Kawabe (38',59') scored a brace for Japan. With this win, India has secured a spot in the Super 4s stage as they progress ahead in the tournament. The match also marked an important milestone for Indian goalkeeper Krishan B Pathak as he celebrated his 150th international game.

India made a bright start to the first quarter, scoring two back-to-back goals in the first five minutes to assert their dominance. In the fourth minute, Sukhjeet Singh collected the ball on the baseline and played a perfect pass to Mandeep Singh (4') as he beat his marker in front of the goal and finished it into the net to open the scoring, as per a Hockey India press release.

In the very next minute, India won their first Penalty Corner of the day, and after two retakes, Captain Harmanpreet Singh (5') fired a powerful shot that struck the Japanese goalkeeper's foot and went into the goal to increase the home side's lead. Japan too won a Penalty Corner in the 13th minute, however, it didn't amount to anything.

Japan improved upon their performance in the second quarter as we saw end-to-end action between the two sides, but India's resilient defence ensured the lead remained intact. In the 19th minute, Japan came close to scoring as Ryosuke Shinohara dribbled down the middle and fired a backhand shot which went narrowly wide. Japan won their second penalty corner in the 24th minute, but Jarmanpreet saved it on the line and cleared it away for a retake, which was eventually stopped by India. India won their second penalty corner towards the end of the first half, but Amit Rohidas couldn't find the target with his drag flick.

Japan found their first goal in the third quarter as Kosei Kawabe (38') did well to collect a difficult pass inside the circle and followed it with an angular shot, finding the bottom right corner past the keeper. After the goal, Japan had a spring in their steps as they started attacking aggressively in search of an equaliser, but India ensured their controlled the possession and tempo of the game to not give away another goal. With just seconds left in the quarter, India won a crucial Penalty Corner, which was converted beautifully by Captain Harmanpreet Singh (46') through the goalkeeper's legs to reclaim the two-goal cushion for India.

In the opening minutes of the final quarter, Japan won a Penalty Corner but were met with two incredible back-to-back saves by Indian gaolkeeper Suraj Karkera. Moments later Abhishek did well to find space inside the circle from the right as he struck a strong backhand shot towards goal but it was saved well by the Japanese keeper. In the dying moments of the match, Japan's Kosei Kawabe (59') struck his second goal of the day as he won the ball on the rebound inside the circle and scored past the keeper to reduce the deficit. Captain Harmanpreet Singh was given a yellow card in the final minute as India were down to 10 men, but they slowed down the proceedings and held their ground to protect the slim lead and emerge victorious.

India will take on Kazakhstan in their next match in the Men's Asia Cup, Rajgir, Bihar 2025, on Monday, September 1.

- ANI

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Priya S
The defense looked a bit shaky in the final quarter. We conceded two goals against Japan which shouldn't happen at this level. Need to work on maintaining concentration throughout the match.
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Aryan P
What a milestone for Krishan Pathak - 150 international games! 🎉 His experience showed in those crucial saves. Proud of our team's performance in Bihar!
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Michael C
Impressed with the fast start! Two goals in first 5 minutes set the tone. Mandeep's positioning and finish were class. Looking strong for the tournament!
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Shreya B
Japan really pushed us in the second half. Good test before the tougher matches. Hope we can maintain this winning momentum against Kazakhstan tomorrow! 💪
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Karthik V
Suraj Karkera's double save in the final quarter was match-winning! Brilliant goalkeeping when we needed it most. Our hockey team is making the nation proud! 🏆

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