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FIH Hockey Women's Jr World Cup: Lalrindiki hits brace as India beat Wales

By IANS | Updated: April 2, 2022 23:09 IST

Potchefstroom (South Africa), April 2 Forward Lalrindiki scored twice on Saturday to help India start their campaign in ...

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Potchefstroom (South Africa), April 2 Forward Lalrindiki scored twice on Saturday to help India start their campaign in the FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup 2022 with a clinical 5-1 win over Wales, here.

Lalrindiki scored in the 31st and 57th minutes while seasoned Lalremsiami (3rd min), Mumtaz Khan (4th min) and Deepika (57th min) contributed a goal each as the Ind easily overcame the challenge posed by Wales for whom Millie Holme scored the lone goal in the 25th minute.

The Ind played aggressive hockey, dominated possession and were held 1-1 at half-time before scoring twice each in the third and fourth quarters to seal the victory. Of their five goals, two came off penalty corners.

India took an early lead in the match delayed by heavy showers at the NorthWest University Academy turf when Lalremsiami deflected into the goal Sangita Kumari's drive from the edge of the box.

The Ind, for whom Deepika took the first shot at goal when she tested Welsh goalkeeper Horrell Ffion with a powerful drag-flick in the second minute, made some good attacks in the first quarter but could not succeed in adding to their score as the quarter ended 1-0 in their favour.

Wales players were a bit more adventurous in the second quarter and ventured out in counter-attacks, one of which led to Millie Holme levelling the score in the 25th minute.

With skipper Salima Tete taking charge of the midfield, the Ind continued to dominate the second half and were more successful as they scored four goals.

Lalrindiki scored her first goal of the match in the 31st minute when she bundled the ball home off a goalmouth scramble to make it 2-1.

Nine minutes later, midfielder Mumtaz Khan made it 3-1 while Lalrindiki added her second goal of the match in the 56th minute when India made an indirect conversion off a penalty corner after they could not complete the routine properly in the first attempt.

A minute later, Deepika blasted home a drag flick to complete the 5-1 scoreline.

India next play Germany on Sunday.

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Tags: Northwest university academyMumtaz khanMillie holmeIndSouth AfricaPotchefstroom
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