Rupinder slams six goals in 10-2 win
Kuantan : Penalty corner specialist Rupinder Pal Singh slammed six goals as India launched their campaign in the fourth Asian Champions Trophy with a rousing 10-2 victory over Japan in the Kuantan Hockey Stadium on Thursday.
Repeatedly leaving the Japanese defenders stunned with his rasping drag-flicks, Rupinder converted his first four penalty corner shots as fancied India steam-rolled over the hapless Japanese defence.
Left to playing a supporting role to Rupinder, striker Ramandeep Singh scored twice in the first quarter, while Talwinder Singh and Yousuf Affan contributed one goal each.
Japan’s goals, against the run of play, came through Kenta Tanaka and Hiromasa Ochiai.
With Rupinder converting six of India 10 penalty corners, it was a day to forget for Japan, who had got the silver medal in the last Asian Champions Trophy behind Pakistan in 2013.
Ramandeep opened the Indian account in the second minute after picking up a pass from Sardar Singh and shot past Japanese goalkeeper Mashahito Kunitomo.
Rupinder then got into the goal-scoring act in the seventh minute with a stinging drag-flick into the right corner on India’s first penalty corner. Three minutes later, he sent a rising drag-flick into the net for his second goal.
Ramandeep’s reverse drive from top of the circle in the 15th minute caught the custodian on the wrong foot and sounded the boards to give India a 4-0 lead in the first quarter.
Rupinder’s low flick went into the citadel off the goalkeeper’s pads in the 17th minute before Talwinder Singh slotted a reverse hit past the goalkeeper in the 19th minute.
Rupinder converted his fourth successive penalty corner shot in the 22nd minute to boost India’s lead to 7-0, before Japan benefitted from a lapse in the Indian defence in the next minute that paved the way for Kenta Tanaka to score with a flash strike.