A powerful performance by the Indian side was seen in the Asian Champions Trophy tournament against Japan. India won the match by 10-2. The star performer of the match was the Indian Captain himself who scored 6 goals against the Japanese team.
India as always held a powerful record against the Japanese ever since. Japan is the silver medallist of the 2013 Asian Champions Trophy and finished fourth in 2011 when India won the gold. In fact, in the Sultan Azlan Shah Trophy played in April 2016, India beat Japan 2-1. The biggest margin with India has defeated Japan is 11-1.
“I think we started with a flourish and got those early goals which put the Japanese under pressure,” he said. “Sometimes, everything falls into place and today was the day when things went smoothly in the first two quarters,” the Indian Skipper Rupinder Pal Singh said after the match during the smooth drizzling.
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