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Asian Champions Trophy: Indian women bag silver after losing to Japan

November 09, 2013 17:09 IST
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Indian hockey had something to cheer about as Indian women's hockey team bagged a silver medal in third Asian Champions Trophy after losing to hosts Japan by a solitary goal in the summit clash of the event at Kakamigahara, Japan on Saturday.

India conceded an early goal when Otsuka Shiho converted a penalty corner for Japan in the second minute of the match.

Asian Champions Trophy: Indian women bag silver after losing to JapanThe Indians had a chance to equalise in the eighth minute when they earned their first penalty corner, only to waste it.

The Indian defence led by goalkeeper Savita played a superb game. Japan earned three more penalty corners in the next 10 minutes but the Indian defence stood tall to deny the home team any further opening in the first half.

Trailing 0-1, India tried hard to forge a comeback after the breather and created a few chances but the forwardline disappointed the team.

If not for custodian Savita, the margin of defeat could have bigger for India.

Japan earned another penalty corner in the 50th which was brilliantly saved by Savita to keep India in the hunt.

India fought hard till the end but failed to score the equaliser.

The Indian eves put up a impressive display in the tournament, beating higher-ranked China 4-2 and Malaysia 5-1 before losing to Japan 1-2 in the league stages.

Japan won the gold, while India and Malaysia bagged the silver and bronze medals respectively in the four-team event.

Malaysia defeated China 3-1 in the bronze-medal play-off match earlier in the day.

Image: Members of the Indian women's hockey team

Photograph: Hockey India

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