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Junior women’s hockey WC: India beat New Zealand in penalty shootout in classification match

By IANS | Updated: December 5, 2023 23:45 IST

Santiago, Dec 5 The Indian junior women's hockey team put up a brilliant show in their fourth game ...

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Santiago, Dec 5 The Indian junior women's hockey team put up a brilliant show in their fourth game of the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup 2023 as they came from behind to beat New Zealand 3-2 in sudden death in a penalty shootout after the match ended 3-3 during regular time, here on Tuesday.

In the allotted 60 minutes, Ropni Kumari (8’), Jyoti Chhatri (17’), and Sunelita Toppo (53’) scored a goal each for India, while Isabella Story (11’), Madeline Harris (14’), and Riana Pho (49’) netted goals for New Zealand.

In the penalty shootout, Sakshi Rana and Preeti were able to convert their chances for India, while Mumtaz Khan, scored in sudden death. On the other hand, New Zealand’s Hannah Cotter and Riana Pho converted their shots in the penalty shootout.

Just like their previous games, India commenced the game with a commanding presence, constantly pressuring New Zealand's defense and swiftly entering their territory. Despite New Zealand's attempts to alleviate this pressure by initiating counter-attacks, India maintained their momentum, securing an early lead through Ropni Kumari's (8’) successful conversion of the initial penalty corner.

However, India's elation was short-lived as New Zealand swiftly turned the tables. Isabella Story (11’) leveled the score with a penalty corner goal, following which Madeline Harris (14’) scored a field goal to put New Zealand ahead as the first quarter concluded 2-1 in their favour.

Determined to equalize, India adopted an aggressive approach in the second quarter, yielding immediate results as Jyoti Chhatri (17’) netted a field goal through a calm finish, putting India back on level terms.

Post equalizing, India strategically shifted their focus to maintaining possession, making it challenging for New Zealand to create scoring opportunities. No more goals were scored in the second quarter as both teams entered the half-time break with score levelled at 2-2.

In the third quarter, both teams showcased aggressive gameplay, creating numerous opportunities to score. However, despite their efforts, neither India, nor New Zealand were able to capitalise on the chances. The penultimate quarter concluded with a goal-less stalemate, keeping the score tied at 2-2.

However, New Zealand surged ahead early in the fourth quarter, capitalizing on consecutive penalty corners. Riana Pho (49’) placed a precise shot to give her team the lead. India, eager to equalize, heightened their offensive onslaught. Despite a close call from a penalty corner, New Zealand's goalkeeper Arabella Loveridge made a crucial save, preserving their lead.

Yet, India persisted with relentless attacks, eventually finding the equalizer through injector Sunelita Toppo (53’) who scored via a penalty corner. With just seven minutes remaining and the score level, both teams aggressively pursued the winning goal but failed to break the deadlock, concluding the match at 3-3 and leading to a penalty shootout,

In the shootout, India failed to convert their opening two shots but the team’s goalkeeper Madhuri Kindo made four back-to-back brilliant saves to help her side bounce back and register a 3-2 victory in sudden death in the penalty shootout.

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