India Lose to Ireland, Finish Sixth in Hawke's Bay Cup
The Indian women's hockey team finished an overall sixth in the eight-team invitational tournament that was played in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, from April 2 to 10.
- Written by Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 10, 2016 06:59 pm IST
Highlights
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Hawke's Bay Cup was played from April 2 to 10.
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India won only one match in the tourney, beat Canada 1-0
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India lost 5-6 classification match to Ireland
The Indian women's hockey team went down 3-4 to Ireland in a penalty shootout to sign off sixth in the Hawke's Bay Cup in Hastings on Sunday. Both teams were tied 2-2 after regulation time. (India Women's Hockey Team Ends Winless Streak With Win Over Canada in Hawke's Bay Cup)
The 5-6th classfication game started with Ireland attacking strongly and earning a couple of penalty corners early in the quarter, only to be thwarted by the Indian defence. India earned a penalty corner of their own but failed to convert it and the quarter ended goalless. (India Women Lose Thriller to China in Hawke's Bay Cup)
Ireland took the lead four minutes into the second quarter through Deirdre Duke. Namita Toppo's field goal in the 25th minute drew India level. (Indian Women's Hockey Team Loses to New Zealand in Hawke's Bay Cup)
Playing at a fast pace, both teams created several opportunities in their hunt for the breakthrough. Disaster struck for India as Rani injured her ankle and had to be attended by the physio, before eventually being helped off the pitch. The teams went into half time locked at 1-1.
Ireland earned several penalty corners in the remaining two quarters, but unlike their last encounter against India, failed to make them count. India had lost their group game to Ireland 0-4 on April 3.
India's defence and goalkeeper Savita held strong and didn't allow any of their drag-flickers to get a clear shot on goal. Despite a few nervous moments from both sides at the end, the game headed into a shootout.
Both teams started off strongly in the shootout and it took till the third shooter for the first miss as Ireland's Anna O'Flanagan missed with the scores tied at 2-2.
Poonam Rani missed her subsequent shot though, which meant India squandered a chance to take the lead. India went on to miss another shot later on, and lost a hard fought encounter 4-3 in the shootout.
Ireland edge past India in the Shoot-out to claim the 5th Place at the @FOHHawkesBay!#IndiaKaGame #hockeyfestnz pic.twitter.com/dQrq8BoEUC
- Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) April 10, 2016
Speaking after the match India chief coach Neil Hawgood said, "We showed an improved performance again today, holding and breaking hard against a team that we had lost to quite badly early in the tournament. Now, we will use these experiences to build towards Rio."
