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Hawke's Bay Cup: India eves lose in quarters

Source: PTI
April 07, 2016 10:46 IST
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IMAGE: Indian women hockey player interacts with performance director  Roelant Oltmans. Photograph: Hockey India.

Indian women hockey could never recover from three early setbacks and ended up losing the Hawke's Bay Cup quarter-final 1-3 to Japan, in Hastings, on Thursday.

Japan struck as early as fifth minute through a penalty corner and added two more goals in the next two minutes to leave India gasping 0-3.

The Indian team earned their first penalty corner in the 14th minute and Rani converted it to reduce the gap.

The game went into half time with Japan leading 3-1.

India came out of half time stronger, and immediately tested the Japanese goal keeper in the beginning of the third quarter, only to be thwarted by their goalkeeper who cleared the ball off the line.

The Japanese, who started the half defensively were pushed back constantly, as the Indians pressed hard to find the goals.

Deflection by Poonam missed the target, while captain Deepika also missed a chance in the quarter.

Late in the fourth quarter, India had a flurry of PCs as they looked to convert a goal to put their opponents under pressure. Japan’s goal keeper Asano Sakiyo was called into action as she cleared off the line from Rani’s try in the final minutes to ensure her team qualified for the next round.

India next play Canada in the classification game on Saturday.

Australia and New Zealand will take on Ireland and Korea respectively in the other quarter-finals.

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