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Indian women's hockey team win Olympic Test Event, beat Japan 2-1

Tokyo [Japan], Aug 21 (ANI): The Indian Women's Hockey team won the Olympic Test Event by registering a 2-1 win against Japan in the final at Oi Hockey Stadium here on Wednesday.

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The Indian Women’s Hockey team won the Olympic Test Event as they registered a 2-1 victory against Japan. (Photo/Hockey India Twitter)

Tokyo [Japan], Aug 21 (ANI): The Indian Women's Hockey team won the Olympic Test Event by registering a 2-1 win against Japan in the final at Oi Hockey Stadium here on Wednesday.
Navjot Kaur (11') and Lalremsiami (33') scored the goals for India, while Japan's only goal of the match came in the 12th minute with Minami Shimizu scoring for them.
India dominated the first 10 minutes and finally managed to find the breakthrough in the 11th minute when a brilliant team-move saw Navjot Kaur take the lead for India.
The forward kept her nerve under pressure and produced a fine finish in front of the goal to make it a great start for the team. However, the next minute saw Japan strike back immediately with a well-crafted field goal, which was put into the back of the net by Minami Shimizu to make it 1-1.
In the second quarter both the teams focus on their defensive structure, and tread carefully in the attacking third.
India had a few chances in the first few minutes, with the likes of Vandana Katariya and Navjot Kaur combining well on the attacking front, but could not produce a goal-scoring opportunity.
It was an aggressive start from the Indian team after the half-time break as they won themselves a penalty corner in the 33rd minute.
India's prolific drag-flicker Gurjit Kaur stepped up to take the execution, but her shot was saved by the Japanese goalkeeper Megumi Kageyama. But the rebound fell to India's young forward Lalremsiami, who did not make a mistake in putting the ball into the back of the net to make it 2-1 to India.
It was a huge blow to the hosts who were finding it difficult to cope up with India's rhythm, but after some tough battles in the midfield, the Japanese team earned themselves back-to-back penalty corners in the 42nd minute.
However, India's defense was up to the task and made sure that they protect their lead. India also had a penalty corner in the 45th minute, but could not extend their lead.
India's task in the last quarter was to retain their lead, while Japan seemed determined to find the equalizer. It was a nervous last quarter for both the teams as there was the pressure of the final.
The first chance of the last quarter fell to India, who had an opportunity to make it 3-1 but could not make the most of it as Kageyama made a diving save.
The situation became tense for both the teams in the last few minutes of the match, and Japan won themselves back-to-back penalty corners, but Indian goalkeeper Savita made a great save on the second attempt to make sure that India registers a 2-1 win. (ANI)

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