Women's Hockey Asia Cup: India through to final, set to face hosts China
India advanced to the final after China beat South Korea.
By : The Bridge Desk
Update: 2025-09-13 11:16 GMT
Indian women's hockey team (Photo credit: Hockey India)
The Indian women’s hockey team put in a fine performance against Japan, drawing 1-1 at the Women’s Asia Cup 2025, in Hangzhou.
India have now made it to the Final of the tournament as China defeated Korea 1-0 in the last Super4s match.
The result means that India finishes second in the Super4s tally with four points from three games and will meet hosts China in the title clash on 14th September at 5:30 PM IST.
In the match against Japan, India drew first blood as they scored early through Beauty Dung Dung (7’), whilst it was Shiho Kobayakawa (58’) who equalised for the Japanese.
India had the better start in the early exchanges of the contest and threatened within the first few minutes itself, as Ishika Chaudhary hit the frame of the goal.
After that Japan began to put together a few moves in attack, but were quickly pushed back as India struck in the form of Beauty Dung Dung (7’), who deflected Mumtaz Khan's shot into the net to make it 1-0.
India continued to attack, and earned the game’s first penalty corner in the final moments of the first quarter, which ended with the score at 1-0.
Japan came out in the second quarter looking for the equaliser and were on the front foot in the first few minutes.
Japan won a penalty corner as well, but India kept them out without much trouble. As the contest progressed, India started to regain the possession, and began building in attack.
Japan’s defence though held on and then put they put the pressure on India in the final stages of the first half. However, India’s defence kept them at arm’s length and went into the break with the score at 1-0.
The third quarter saw the India up the ante against Japan’s defence. Lalremsiami was often at the heart of the attacking moves.
However, the Japanese team held on and absorbed the pressure.
India’s attack were on song in the quarter and were relentless in attack, but could not find the second goal to compliment their dominance. At the break, India led 1-0.
The final quarter saw Japan stepping it up in attack as they looked for an equaliser. The defending champions were under pressure and India's defence continued to repel the Japanese attacks.
Mid-way through the quarter, India started to move back up the pitch, and won a flurry of penalty corners, to put the pressure back on their opponents.
In the final minutes, Japan scored through Shiho Kobayakawa (58’) to make it 1-1.
Eventually, both teams shared the spoils as they were locked at 1-1 when the hooter sounded.
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