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Asian Games: India reclaim men’s hockey gold with 5-1 win over Japan; secure Paris Olympics berth
HANGZHOU — Playing a brand of hockey that has led to its recent metamorphosis into a medal contender in world hockey, the Indian men’s hockey team defeated defending champions Japan 5-1 to re-established its superiority in the continent by winning the gold medal in the Asian Games for the fourth time in 19 editions.
The bonus they gained for their consistent performance in the hockey competition in Hangzhou was a berth in next year’s Paris Olympics as the Asian Games in a qualifying tournament for the Olympics.
On Friday, India defeated Japan 5-1 in the final, riding on a brace by skipper Harmanpreet Singh (32nd, 59th minutes), while Manpreet Singh (25th min), Amit Rohidas (36th min) and Abhishek (48th min) struck a goal each. Japan’s lone consolation was scored by Seren Tanaka off an indirect penalty corner in the 51st minute.
This is India’s fourth-ever gold medal in the Asian Games after 1966 in Bangkok, 1998 in Bangkok and 2014 in Incheon, India has also won nine silver medals and three bronze medals in the Asian Games so far.
India joined South Korea as the second-most successful team in Asian Games men’s hockey with four gold medals each. Pakistan are the most successful with eight gold medals.
The first quarter had both teams struggling to improve themselves and Japan did well to counter the Indian forwards. India had a couple of chances including their first penalty corner but Japan’s goalkeeper Tukumi Kitagawa blocked Harmanpreet’s drag flick.
The second quarter looked like going the same way with the Indians looking for inspiration upfront, their attempts to breach the Japanese defence proving futile as the Japanese defended strongly in the final third.
The Tokyo Olympic Games bronze medallists, who are ranked fourth in the world, earned their second penalty corner in this period but could not capitalise.
But five minutes before the half-time hooter, India found some inspiration upfront and a good attack resulted in their first goal. Former skipper Manpreet Singh capitalised on a good attack and struck a powerful shot home to open the scoring for India.
After the change of ends, India earned three penalty corners back-to-back and off the third, Harmanpreet Singh slammed home a rebound to make it 2-0.
India continued to attack and with a full-capacity crowd mostly rooting for it, they earned another penalty corner in the 36th minute and this time Amit Rohidas blasted home a direct drag flick to make it 3-0.
Abhishek, who scored twice in India’s 4-2 in the preliminary group stage in Hangzhou, scored India’s fourth goal when he muscled his way into the shooting circle and took a blistering shot past the goalkeeper.
Japan, who earned their first penalty corner in the 51st minute, found the back of the net in and off a re-take Serene Tanaka deflected the ball into the goal to make it 1-4 for Japan.
India then added one more goal in the 59th minute with Harmanpreet Singh slamming home a drag flick to make it 5-1.
This is India’s biggest win in the Asian Games men’s hockey final.
Asian Games: Kiran Bishnoi, Aman Sehrawat clinch bronze; Bajrang misses out on medal in wrestling
HANGZHOU — Kiran Bishnoi bagged the women’s freestyle 76kg bronze medal after the 6-3 win over Mongolia’s Ariunjargal Ganbat at the 19th Asian Games, on Friday.
Earlier, Kiran beat Japan’s Nodoka Yamamoto before going down against Zhamila Bakbergenova in the semifinal.
Later, Aman Sehrawat, the Asian Championships gold medallist, beat China’s Liu Minghu 11-0 by technical superiority, in the men’s freestyle 57kg bronze medal match.
Tokyo 2020 bronze medallist Bajrang Punia, however, lost in the men’s freestyle 65kg bronze medal to Japan’s Kaiki Yamaguchi after suffering a loss by technical superiority.
Earlier, Sonam Malik beat Chinese opponent and reigning Asian Champion, Long Jia 7-5 in women’s freestyle 62kg to clinch the bronze medal.
Asian Games: Sonam bags bronze medal, beats reigning Asian Champion Long Jia of China in Wrestling
HANGZHOU — Indian women wrestler Sonam Malik beat Chinese opponent and reigning Asian Champion, Long Jia 7-5 in women’s freestyle 62kg, here on Friday.
Sonam was under immense pressure from Jia Long but the Indian did well to avoid conceding more than 2 points. Soon some great counter from the Indian resulted in a pushout, as Sonam led 4-2 with less than a minute left.
In the last 30 seconds left in the match, Long made it 4-4 and had the criteria on her side. But Sonam quick on her feet, immediately launched an attack to go up 6-4 with 13 secs left.
A fine effort in the end by Sonam to defeat her Chinese opponent with a clutch 2-pointer with seconds left in the bout.
Earlier in the day, Sonam lost her Women’s Freestyle 62kg bout to North Korea’s Hyongyong Mun 0-7 after a loss by fall.
Asian Games: India bag Silver medal, lose to South Korea 1-5 in Final of Men’s Recurve Team event
HANGZHOU — Indian Recurve Men’s Team of Atanu Das, Tushar Shelke and Dhiraj Bommadevara lost the final against South Korea 1-5, here on Friday.
India trailed 55-60 in the first set, as the Koreans got their game on point–10 off all their attempts.
Three 10s off the last three shots took India’s score to 57. The Koreans respond with 10s to tie the second set score at 57-all, taking a lead to 3-1
Korea won the final set with three 10s, two 9s, and one 7s, scoring a total of 55. India responded strongly with three 10s, two 9s, and one 8s, a total of 56 was not enough as Korea clinched the match 5-1.
South Korea returned to the top of the podium for the first time since 2010.
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