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Europe Tour: Indian jr. women hockey team goes down 0-1 to Germany

By IANS | Updated: May 27, 2024 13:35 IST

Breda, May 27 The Indian junior women's hockey team lost 0-1 to Germany, in the fourth match of ...

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Breda, May 27 The Indian junior women's hockey team lost 0-1 to Germany, in the fourth match of their tour of Europe on Sunday.

India had a challenging first quarter as Germany broke the deadlock early in the game to take a 1-0 lead. Despite the inclement weather, both teams looked intent on a hard-fought encounter.

A goalless second and third quarter unfolded, ensuring Germany stayed ahead, even as India worked hard to score an equaliser.

In the final quarter, Germany nearly doubled their lead, but their penalty stroke was denied by India’s goalkeeper. With minutes left on the clock, India’s final opportunity of the match came in the form of a penalty corner, but they failed to convert it and conceded a 0-1 defeat to Germany.

India will play their next match against Germany in Dusseldorf on Monday.

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