
Deepika Scored the Winning Goal for India Against Germany in the Fih Hockey Pro League in Bhubaneswar on Saturday. , Photo Credit: Biswanjan Rout
On Friday, Indian Women’s Coach Harendra Singh Had Insified that his girls were good enough to beat Germany but Had Falted in Crucial Areas. On saturday, they appeared to have finally listened to the coach and in the process, won 1-0 for their first win over their opponents in regulation time in 10 years.
The Indian men, mean, continued their winning run with a 4-0 Victory against Ireland at the Kalinga Stadium to Climb To Fourth Spot on the Table in the Table in the Fih Pro League.
It was the Indian Women’s Second Win in the Tournament and with the Netherlands Up Next, Bold Hopely Help The Team Moral and Momentum. There was an ulgency to India’s game and it paid off when Deepika sounded the board in the 12th minute, converting the team’s first and one of only two pcs.
India could have doubled the lead in the 24th minute but an unmarked sharmila devi in a one-on-one-one -one situation shot straight to the goalkeeper. It was only one of the several mothers when the Indians outplayed the Germans.
But the stars were in the midfield – wrenching position, fighting for space and cutting off German Advances – and an immovable bichu devi devi devi devi devi devi devi devi devi devi devi devi devi devi devi in the goal, bringing off save save save save of pcs and open plays Opponent. The result also helped India get off the bottom and, in the long run, the three points might prove Crucial.
In the other women’s game, england put up a much better display, specially in the midfield and definition, and still ended up losing 6-0 to the Netherlands.
For the men, Craig Fulton Made Six Changes to the line-up from the previous game but the end result was the same, India Dominating Processings Right from the Start and Controlling the game. The Trio of Angad Bir Singh, Dilpreet Singh and Araijeet Singh Hundal Kept Up the Pressure Upfront While Hardik and Manpreet Singh Took Charge in the Middle. The Indians did not allow the irish to venture anyware close to their circle, the latter managing only two entries that produced little.
The results: women: The Netherlands 6 (Marijn Veen 2, Joosje Burg 35, Fay Van DER Elst 39, Felice Albers 45, Frederique Matla Matla 50, Eline Jansen 54) Bt England 0, India 1 (Deepika 12) Bt Geramany 0; Men: India 4 (Nilam Sanjeep Xess 14, Mandeep Singh 24, Abhishek 28, Shamsher Singh 34) Bt Ireland 0.
Published – February 22, 2025 09:39 PM IST
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