Scotland, July 24, 2014: The Indian women hockey team running high
on their form, as they beat Canada 4-2 in the opening match of the Commonwealth
Games here today at Glasgow, Scotland. As was expected, India dominated the match all
throughout and did not give the opponents an easy time on the field.
The match started with high momentum with both teams going
on the attack immediately. India
was awarded its first penalty corner opportunity in the 7th minute but was
unable to convert the same. Canada
realizing that the Indians were dominating them completely then went on the
attack and in the 13th minute won a penalty corner but were unsuccessful
also.
While both the teams continued their attack on each other it
was in the 21st minute when finally India scored through the stick of
Rani giving her team the all required breakthrough and confidence. Canada
immediately came back into the match and in the 24th minute it was B
Stairs who gave her team the equalizer goal.
This did not deter the Indians and within 4 minutes it was
Poonam Rani who scored through a penalty corner and gave the Indian team the
lead 2-1 going into the break.
Coming into the second half India continued its momentum and
bagged a penalty corner opportunity immediately and this time it was Jaspreet
Kaur who scored in the 37th minute taking her team to a 3-1 lead. Canada in the
39th minute received a penalty corner opportunity and was in a good
position to minimize the goal difference but failed to do so. In the
44th minute, it was Canada
again who was awarded another penalty corner opportunity and this time K.
Johansen stood tall and scored which helped her team reduce the goal margin and
the scorecard read 3-2. The Indian team immediately went on the attack and in
the 52nd minute Jaspreet Kaur yet again scored through a penalty corner.
With this the score card read 4-2 and with India winning the match.
Photo caption: India (yellow) and Canada women players in action during their match in Glasgow on July 24, 2014.
HI Press release and photos
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