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Women's Hockey League: Odisha stuns national champion Haryana

Day one of the inaugural National Women's Hockey League saw Odisha and Maharashtra register convincing wins.

Womens Hockey League: Odisha stuns national champion Haryana
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Hockey Haryana in action at the National Women's Hockey League. (Photo Credits: Hockey India)

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Updated: 30 April 2024 4:54 PM GMT

The opening day of the National Women’s Hockey League 2024-2025 (Phase 1) witnessed the Hockey Association of Odisha and Hockey Maharashtra registering wins in their respective matches, which were played at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Astroturf Hockey Stadium in Ranchi, Jharkhand.

Hockey Association of Odisha stuns Hockey Haryana

The opening match of the tournament turned out to be an entertaining affair in which the Hockey Association of Odisha beat Hockey Haryana 4-1. It was Haryana that drew first blood in the match when Shashi Khasa (3’) capitalised on a fumble made by Odisha’s goalkeeper Bhabhika Majhi during a penalty corner and netted the ball in from a point-blank range.

Hockey Haryana managed to maintain their 1-0 lead till the halftime break, following which Hockey Association of Odisha turned the tide in their favour as early in the second half, Rambha Kujur (33’) deflected in the penalty corner to restore parity for Odisha. Momentum swung decisively in Odisha's favour when Sonali Ekka (38’, 49’) netted a brace, while Captain Dipi Monika Toppo (57’) converted a penalty corner in the dying minutes to cement Odisha's commanding 4-1 victory.

Hockey Maharashtra eases past Manipur Hockey

In the second match today, Hockey Maharashtra cruised to a commanding 5-1 victory over Manipur Hockey. Right from the outset, Maharashtra dominated the game, seizing control with Tanushree Dinesh Kadu's (14’) penalty corner conversion just before the first quarter ended. Sanika Chandrakant Mane (25’, 33’) then extended their lead with two field goals.

Despite Manipur's late surge in the final quarter, marked by Laishram Ritu Devi's (51’) field goal, Maharashtra maintained their dominance. Sanika Chandrakant Mane (53’, 56’) sealed the deal with two more quick goals towards the end, securing a resounding win for Hockey Maharashtra.

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