Indian eves lose 2nd Test against Japan

March 21, 2010 06:06 pm | Updated 06:06 pm IST - New Delhi

Indian women’s hockey team succumbed to their second successive defeat against Japan to go 0-2 down in the four-match series after their 1-4 loss at the Gifu Green Stadium in Kakamigahara.

Having lost the first match of the series 0-3 on Friday, the Indians dished out yet another scrappy performance on a chilly and rainy afternoon and suffer yet another defeat.

For Japan, Kama Nagayama (44th and 62nd minutes) sounded the board twice while Kaya Tameto (2nd) and Mie Nakashima (57th) chipped in with one goal each.

Rani Rampal scored India’s lone goal in the 48th minute, according to information received here.

Japan was the dominant side from the onset as they opened their account as early as in the second minute when Tameto converted their first penalty corner.

The hosts doubled their lead in the 44th minute from another penalty corner strike through Nagayama.

The Indians, however, reduced the margin soon through Rani’s field goal.

But Japan pumped in two field goals within a span of six minutes through Nakashima and Nagayama to seal the tie in their favour. The Japanese earned as many as eight penalty corners as against India’s two.

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