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Tokyo Olympics: Vandana is fulfilling dream of our late father, says sister Anjali

By ANI | Updated: August 2, 2021 16:35 IST

As the Indian women's hockey team reached the semi-finals of the ongoing Tokyo Olympics, the entire country is celebrating the achievement of Rani Rampal's side.

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As the Indian women's hockey team reached the semi-finals of the ongoing Tokyo Olympics, the entire country is celebrating the achievement of Rani Rampal's side.

Vandana Katariya, who scored three of India's four goals against South Africa, in the group stage, also had a big role to play in the quarter-final clash against Australia.

Vandana's sister Anjali on Monday said she is on her way to fufill the dream of their late father.

"Family is very happy that Indian women's team has reached the semi-finals. Vandana is fulfilling the dream of our late father. I want to congratulate the team and Vandana for this achievement," Anjali told reporters.

Vandana's brother Brijesh said: "This is a big achievement. I want to congratulate the entire team, defeating Australia is a big achievement. Vandana is playing well, she is a very good player."

India beat Australia 1-0 as they moved into the semis at the Tokyo Olympics. This is the first time that the Indian women's hockey side has made it to the semi-finals of the Olympics.

In what comes as a historic day and possibly the greatest moment for women's hockey in India, Gurjit Kaur scored the lone goal in the match during the first half through a penalty corner in a very tightly contested match.

On Sunday, the men's hockey team also reached the semi-finals after Manpreet Singh's side defeated Great Britain 3-1.

( With inputs from ANI )

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