Asian Champions Trophy 2023: Japan hold India to 1-1 draw in thrilling tie

Updated : Aug 05, 2023 07:15
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Three-time champions and title favourites India were held to a 1-1 draw by Japan in their second match of the Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament on August 4.

India had started their campaign on a rousing note, demolishing China 7-1 on August 3.

But, the home side produced a lacklustre show in their second game as they were held to a draw by the Japanese.

Ken Nagayoshi gave Japan the lead in the 28th minute which was neutralised by India skipper Harmanpreet Singh in the 43rd minute. 

Three-time champions and title favourites India were held to a 1-1 draw by Japan in their second match of the Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament on August 4.

India had started their campaign on a rousing note, demolishing China 7-1 on August 3.

But, the home side produced a lacklustre show in their second game as they were held to a draw by the Japanese.

Ken Nagayoshi gave Japan the lead in the 28th minute which was neutralised by India skipper Harmanpreet Singh in the 43rd minute. 

India will now face Malaysia in their third tie on August 6.

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