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Asian Champions Trophy: India Thrash Japan 9-0 For 3rd Successive Win

In a clinical team effort, as many as six Indian players scored in the match. It was India's third win on the trot, following victories over Oman (11-0) and arch-rivals Pakistan (3-1).

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Asian Champions Trophy: India Thrash Japan 9-0 For 3rd Successive Win
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Defending champions India demolished Asian Games gold medallists Japan 9-0 in a round-robin match of the ongoing Asian Champions Trophy in Muscat, Oman on Sunday.

In a clinical team effort, as many as six Indian players scored in the match. It was India's third win on the trot, following victories over Oman (11-0) and arch-rivals Pakistan (3-1).

With their third successive win, India lead the six-team event's league standings with a maximum nine points, followed by Malaysia on six points from two games.

India play Malaysia on Tuesday, before taking on South Korea in their final round-robin match. Top four teams qualify for the semi-finals.

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Strikers Lalit Upadhyay and Mandeep Singh scored two goals each, while drag-flicker Harmanpreet Singh converted a penalty stroke and a penalty corner to lead the goal-fest.

Upadhyay opened the Indian scoring in the fourth minute with a diving deflection and again got into the action in the 45th minute for his double, while Harmanpreet converted a penalty stroke in the 17th minute and then sounded the board with a low penalty corner shot in the 21st minute.

As Japan's defence was swept away by the Indian raids, Mandeep Singh capitalised on two openings in the last quarter -- in the 49th and 57th minute.

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Japan's goalkeeper Takashi Yoshikawa was injured in the eighth minute when he blocked Harmanpreet's penalty corner shot, only for the ball to rebound to Gurjant, who flicked it in. Thereafter, reserve Yusuke Takano had to bear the brunt of the Indian attack.

Indian coach Harendra Singh was pleased by his team's ruthless performance.

"The way we played was good. We played to a plan and did not allow Japan’s team to play in a certain manner," said Harendra.

The game also saw a goal each from Akashdeep Singh (36th) and Sumit (42nd).

On the points table, Pakistan have three points from two matches, while Japan are on three points in three games. South Korea and Oman have lost both their matches.

Japan coach Siegfried Aikman said India were too strong to be contained in this contest.

"We tried our level best, but they were very strong. We were below the level as India sparkled with their speed, agility and hard-press game," said Aikman.

(With PTI inputs)

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