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Khelo India Sub-Junior Women's Hockey League: SAI Shakti, Ghumanhera Risers register wins

By ANI | Updated: December 28, 2023 20:05 IST

New Delhi [India], December 28 : Day 8 of the 2nd Khelo India Sub Junior Women's Hockey LeaguePhase 1 ...

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New Delhi [India], December 28 : Day 8 of the 2nd Khelo India Sub Junior Women's Hockey LeaguePhase 1 witnessed the SAI Shakti Team, SAI Bal Team and Ghumanhera Risers Hockey Academy win their respective matches, while Anantpur Sports Academy held Raja Karan Hockey Academy for a draw.

The SAI Shakti Team wins comfortably:

In the first match of the day, the SAI Shakti Team defeated Khalsa Hockey Academy Amritsar 18-0. Purnima Yadav (1', 5', 25', 27', 34') scored five goals, Bhavya (12', 26', 29') and Binati Minz (30', 45', 45') scored hat-tricks, Captain Kajal (3', 14'), Ravina (9', 18') and Sakshi (35', 36') scored braces, and Nisha Dadel (48') scored the final goal of the game for the SAI Shakti Team.

Anantpur Sports Academy holds Raja Karan Hockey Academy to draw:

In the second match of the day, Anantpur Sports Academy drew with Raja Karan Hockey Academy 1-1. After a goalless three quarters, Kudrat (55') converted a penalty corner to put Raja Karan Hockey Academy in the lead. M. Shalini (60') found the back of the net in the final minute of the game through a penalty corner conversion for Anantpur Sports Academy, as the game ended in a draw.

SAI Bal Team overcomes Pritam Siwach Hockey Academy:

In the third match of the day, the SAI Bal Team defeated Pritam Siwach Hockey Academy 3-0. Captain Riya (19') opened the scoring with a goal in the second quarter for the SAI Bal Team. Vandana Patel (58', 59') then added two goals towards the end of the game as SAI Bal Team recorded a comfortable win.

Ghumanhera Risers Hockey Academy records convincing win:

In the fourth match of the day, Ghumanhera Risers Hockey Academy defeated Salute Hockey Academy 4-0. Diya (3') scored a field goal early in the game for Ghumanhera Risers Hockey Academy, before Dipika (21') doubled the lead in the second quarter. Nisha (29', 53') then scored a brace as Ghumanhera Risers Hockey Academy went on to win the game comprehensively.

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