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Women's Hockey League: Haryana comes back to winning ways, defeats Manipur

Hockey Haryana and Maharashtra won their respective games on the second day of the National Women's Hockey League.

Womens Hockey League: Haryana comes back to winning ways, defeats Manipur
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The Bridge Desk

Updated: 1 May 2024 2:49 PM GMT

Hockey Haryana bounced back with a win while Maharashtra continued their winning run in the inaugural National Women's Hockey League in Ranchi on Wednesday.

Hockey Haryana outplays Manipur Hockey

In the opening match of the day, Hockey Haryana exhibited sheer dominance, sweeping aside Manipur Hockey with a resounding 8-0 triumph. The early breakthrough came swiftly as Pooja (2’) struck the back of the net, setting the tone for Haryana's relentless onslaught. Ritika (17’, 29’) showcased her prowess with a well-taken brace, further solidifying Haryana's grip on the game. Not to be outdone, Manju Chorsiya (20’) and Bhteri (37’) each added their names to the scoresheet, contributing to the team's commanding lead.

The final quarter witnessed a spectacular display of skill from Shashi Khasa (49’, 50’, 56’), who orchestrated a lightning-fast hat trick, leaving Manipur's defense in disarray. Remarkably, every goal scored during the match was a field goal, underscoring Haryana's proficiency in open play.

Hockey Maharashtra beat Hockey Mizoram

In the day's second showdown, Hockey Maharashtra cruised to a convincing 3-0 victory over Hockey Mizoram, asserting their dominance from start to finish. The momentum swung in Maharashtra's favour early on as Tanushree Dinesh Kadu (13’) capitalized on a penalty corner, breaking the deadlock just before the close of the first quarter.

Building on this foundation, Monika Tirkey (26’) added to Maharashtra's tally with another penalty corner conversion, further cementing their lead. Leading from the front, Maharashtra's Captain Ashwini Kolekar (50’) sealed the deal with a clinical field goal, ensuring her team's comfortable triumph.

Mizoram, on the other hand, struggled to gain a foothold in the game, failing to convert on their few chances, including two penalty corners. Their difficulties extended to maintaining possession, leaving them unable to breach Maharashtra's defense and find the back of the net throughout the match.

Later in the day, Hockey Madhya Pradesh will take on the Hockey Association of Odisha, while Hockey Jharkhand will lock horns with Hockey Bengal.

Also, Hockey Madhya Pradesh defeated Hockey Bengal 1-0, while Hockey Jharkhand beat Hockey Mizoram 3-0 in their respective matches that were played late in the evening on Tuesday.

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