Australian Womens Hockey Team Defeats India 2-1 in Friendly Series Opener

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Narendra Jijhontiya

Australian Womens Hockey Team Defeats India 2-1 in Friendly Series Opener

Perth, May 26: The friendly series between the Indian and Australian women’s hockey teams kicked off on Tuesday. The first match, held at the Perth Hockey Stadium, saw the Indian team suffer a 2-1 defeat.

India took the lead in the first quarter when Navneet Kaur converted a penalty corner into a goal. The Indian defense remained strong throughout the first half, maintaining their advantage until the second quarter.

However, momentum shifted in the second half when Australia’s Abby Wilson capitalized on two penalty corner opportunities, scoring in both the third and fourth quarters to secure victory for the home team.

The second match of the series is scheduled for Wednesday.

This four-match friendly series is a crucial step for the Indian women’s hockey team as they prepare for the upcoming FIH Hockey Women’s Nations Cup in New Zealand 2025-26. Under the captaincy of Salima Tete, the team aims to build essential momentum ahead of this significant event.

Earlier this year, the Indian team showcased impressive performance in Argentina, making a strong comeback to draw the series 2-2 against the world’s second-ranked team after losing two matches. The team arrives in Australia with heightened confidence, having spent the past few weeks in a national training camp in Bengaluru, focusing on high-intensity technical drills. Under the guidance of head coach Sjoerd Marijne, players have improved their skills, gameplay, penalty corner variations, and overall match fitness.

The 22-member Indian squad features a blend of young and experienced players. Currently ranked ninth in the FIH World Rankings, the Indian team is ready to challenge their eighth-ranked opponents.

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