Late Goal Helps India Tie Japan 2-2 in Women's Asia Cup Match

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-06 16:18:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-18 20:24:03

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Late Goal Helps India Tie Japan 2-2 in Women's Asia Cup Match

India fought back from a two-goal deficit to tie Japan 2-2 in their crucial women's Asia Cup hockey match, thanks to a last-minute goal from Navneet Kaur. With this result, both teams remain unbeaten in the tournament with two draws each.

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India and Japan were neck-and-neck in their women's Asia Cup hockey match, fighting for dominance and the advantage of a win. At the end of the first half, Japan took the lead with a goal from Yui Ishibashi, leaving Indian fans stunned. The Japanese team capitalized on a penalty corner, with Ishibashi's straight shot beating Indian goalkeeper Savita.

The second half saw a more determined Indian team, with captain Rani scoring a field goal to level the score at 1-1. India was dominating possession and creating chances but struggled to find the back of the net. That was until Kaur's heroic last-minute goal tied the game at 2-2, securing the draw for India.

"It was a crucial match for us, and we are happy to have fought back and earned a draw," said an upbeat Kaur after the match. "We will take confidence from this result and look to improve further in the tournament."

With this result, India and Japan remain unbeaten in the women's Asia Cup hockey tournament, each with two draws so far in the pool stage. Both teams will continue their quest for a spot in the semifinals when they face each other again on Sunday.

Stay tuned for more updates on the women's Asia Cup and hockey news.