Tokyo: Harmanpreet Singh on Saturday led India to a 3-2 victory in the Pool A match as the Indian team opened their Olympic campaign with a win against New Zealand.
Singh scored twice in 26th and 33rd minute while Rupinder Pal Singh (10th) helped the former eight-time champions with one goal.
In the New Zealand team, Kane Russell (6th minute) and Stephen Jenness (43rd minute) netted for their team but failed to take their team ashore.
The Indians were shocked in the sixth minute when Russell found the top right corner of the Indian goal past Sreejesh with a fierce flick.
Even though he didn't score, striker Mandeep Singh was a live-wire for India upfront and earned a penalty corner for his side, which resulted in a penalty stroke from which Rupinder drew parity in the 10th minute.
New Zealand were not to be left behind as they gave the Indian defence a run for its money securing four consecutive penalty corners but wasted all.
From a counter-attack, Gurjant came close to handing India the lead but his effort was saved by New Zealand goalkeeper Leon Hayward.
Four minutes into the second quarter, Hayward again came to the scene when he kept away India skipper Manpreet Singh's lob from a one-on-one situation.