Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Mumtaz scores again, India enter quarters

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POTCHEFSTR­OOM : Lucknow’s Mumtaz Khan continued her good show with stick even in the second match on Sunday as India stunned formidable Germany 2-1 to register their second consecutiv­e win in pool stages and assure a place in the quarterfin­als of the FIH Junior World Cup here on Sunday.

India, who thrashed a lowly Wales 5-1 in its opening Pool D match on Saturday, scored through two penalty corner conversion­s by Lalremsiam­i (2nd minute) and Mumtaz Khan (25th) to emerge winners. Germany’s lone goal was scored by Jule Bleuel in the 57th minute. Mumtaz also had a goal against Wales.

The Indian will finish off their pool engagement­s against Malaysia on April 5 before the quarterfin­al round which starts on April 8. The Indians are currently atop Pool D with two wins from as many games ahead of second-placed Germany.

Two teams each from pools will qualify for the knock-out rounds. Against Germany, the Indians took the lead as early as in the second minute when Lalremsiam­i scored from a rebound after Deepika’s dragflick from a penalty corner was saved by German goalkeeper Mali Wichmann. Thereafter, Germany proceeding­s and earned a handful of penalty corners by putting relentless pressure on the Indian defence, which stood firm.

India goalkeeper Bichu Devi Karibam had an excellent match as she not only denied the Germans from penalty corners on number of occasions but also pulled off a brilliant save to keep out a penalty stroke by Jette Fleschutz in the second quarter.

The Indians mostly relied on counter attacks and from one such move secured back-toback penalty corners, the second of which was deflected in by Mumtaz in the 25th minute.

The Germans were the attacking side for major part of the first half but have been wasteful in converting penalty corners as they wasted as many as six set pieces. The Indians, on other hand, scored from two of the three penalty corners they managed in the first two quarters.

Down by two goals, the Germans continued to attack after the change of ends but as has been the case they failed to find the back of the Indian net despite creating numerous chances. The Indians also upped their game a bit in the fourth and final quarter, making inroads into German circle on quite a few occasions but to no avail.

Germany livened up the game three minutes from the final hooter through a reverse hit field goal by Bleuel. But the Indian defence did enough in the remaining minutes of the game to pocket full points from the game. The quadrennia­l tournament, which was originally scheduled for last December, was postponed due to the threat posed by the omicron variant of COVID-19 in South Africa.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Mumtaz Khan.
FILE PHOTO Mumtaz Khan.

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