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India stumble

Concede late goal to draw against England in opener

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India produced an impressive display before conceding a late goal to play out a 11 draw against world number two England in their opening Pool B match of the women’s hockey World Cup here on Saturday.

Neha Goyal gave India the lead in the 25th minute before Lily Owsley equalised from a penalty corner in the 54th minute.

World number 10 India punched above their weight and gave England a run for their money in the keenlycont­ested duel.

India matched higher ranked England stick for stick in the opening two quarters even though the hosts had more scoring chances with five penalty corners coming their way.

But the Indian defence was up to the mark with goalkeeper Savita Punia stealing the limelight with some brilliant saves to keep England at bay. While India looked promising on open play, the home team kept on earning penalty corners.

England earned their first penalty corner inside 32 seconds of the game and then another in the eighth minute but on both occasions the Indian defence kept a tight vigil to keep their goal out of danger.

England earned two more penalty corners in the second quarter but on both occasions, Savita showed great reflexes under the bar to keep the danger away.

The Indians, on the other hand, caught the English defence off guard on more than one occasion from open play.

From one such occasion, India broke the deadlock in the 25th minute through Neha Goyal who found herself at the right place at the right time to direct the ball into the net and stun the hosts.

The Indians showed great fighting character to go into the halfway break by a slender one goal advantage. They kept a tight vigil after the change of ends and managed to hold on to their lead throughout the third quarter with impressive composure.

Trailing by a goal, England attacked in numbers in the final quarter in search of the equaliser but the Indians defended their citadel well and maintained their control over the proceeding­s.

In the 48th minute, England secured another penalty corner but once again the Indian defence stood tall to thwart the danger.

Five minutes later, England were awarded another set piece and they finally utilised the opportunit­y to draw level. Though Indian goalkeeper Savita blocked the initial attempt, Owsley found the target from the rebound as Indian defenders failed to clear the ball.

It was a much-improved performanc­e from the Indians considerin­g the fact that they were hammered 0-6 by England in the bronze medal match at the Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games earlier this year.

Interestin­gly, the Indians had registered a 2-1 comefrom-behind win over the same English side in the group state of the Commonweal­th Games hockey competitio­n.

India will play Ireland in their next Pool B match on July 26.

Meanwhile, Hockey India (HI) on Saturday congratula­ted midfielder Namita Toppo for completing 150 internatio­nal caps for India.

Toppo reached the milestone today during the Indian women's team's opening match of the World Cup against hosts England.

The 23-year-old from Odisha made her Internatio­nal debut for the senior team in the FIH Champions Challenge I in Dublin in 2012.

“I would like to congratula­te Namita Toppo on completing 150 Internatio­nal Caps for India. She is a player who brings stability to India's midfield and helps the team in transition­ing from defence to attack quickly," said Md. Mushtaque Ahmad, Secretary General, Hockey India.

"Her contributi­on during the six years since making her debut has been immense and has seen her win many medals. I would like to wish Namita the very best for the future and hope that she keeps contributi­ng to the team's victories."

The young midfielder first represente­d her state team in 2007 and her performanc­es in the domestic competitio­ns saw her getting selected for the girls U-18 Hockey Asia Cup in Bangkok, Thailand held in 2011 where the Indian team won the bronze medal.

 ??  ?? Midfield action during the World Cup Hockey match between India and England on Saturday.
Midfield action during the World Cup Hockey match between India and England on Saturday.

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