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Australia Edges India 2-1 in Women's Hockey Friendly Series Opener

The Indian women's hockey team lost 2-1 to Australia in the first friendly match. Navneet Kaur scored for India, but Abby Wilson's two penalty corner goals secured Australia's win. The four-match series is key preparation for the FIH Women's Nations Cup. India is ranked 9th and Australia 8th in the world.

Australian women's hockey team edges India 2-1 in opening match of friendly series

Perth, May 26

The four-match friendly series between the Indian and Australian Women's Hockey Teams commenced on Tuesday with a close encounter that saw the Hockeyroos edge the visitors for a narrow 2-1 victory at the Perth Hockey Stadium in Perth.

India struck first in the opening quarter, with Navneet Kaur converting a penalty corner to give her side an early lead. The Indian defence remained resolute for much of the first half, successfully maintaining its advantage through the second quarter.

However, momentum shifted in the second half as Australia's Abby Wilson capitalised on two penalty-corner opportunities, scoring in both the third and fourth quarters to secure a comeback win for the hosts.

The two sides will meet again on May 27, 2026, for the second match of the series.

The four-match friendly series marks a crucial point in the Indian women's hockey team's ongoing preparations for the upcoming FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup New Zealand 2025-26. In four matches on their preparatory tour, the Salima Tete-led squad aims to build vital momentum ahead of the crucial Women's Nations Cup event

Fresh from an encouraging display in Argentina earlier this year, where India held the world No. 2 side by levelling the four-match series 2-2 after losing two matches, the Indian squad enters this tour high on confidence. The squad spent the last few weeks grinding through high-intensity tactical drills at the national training camp in SAI Bengaluru, which helped the players sharpen their skills, structural play, penalty corner variations, and overall match fitness under the watchful eyes of Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne.

The 22-member Indian squad features an exciting mix of youth and experience, with rising talents Sonam, Hina Bano and Lalthantluangi eagerly waiting for their opportunity. Currently ranked 9th in the FIH World Rankings, the Indian team is ready to pull out all stops to challenge their 8th-ranked opponents.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul R

Good fight but we need to improve penalty corner defense. Conceding two goals from set pieces is a concern. Coach Marijne needs to address this before the Nations Cup. Still, this young team shows promise!

Sneha F

Ekdum tight match! 🏑 The way our midfield controlled the game in the first half was top class. Just need better finishing in the final quarter. Excited to see Sonam and Hina get their chances in the next match.

Karthik V

This team has improved so much under Marijne. Remember when we used to lose 5-0 to Australia? Now it's 2-1. Positive signs for the women's hockey program. The SAI Bengaluru training camp seems to be paying off!

Aditya G

Chalo, a moral victory of sorts. Holding Australia to just 2 goals away from home is no small feat. But we need to convert those circle penetrations into goals. Navneet and Vandana need more support upfront. Looking forward to the next match! 👏

Lisa P

Close game! India's progress in women's hockey is impressive. The 2-2 series draw against Argentina earlier showed their potential. Just need consistency in the last quarter. Great experience for the young players like Lalthantluangi.

Nisha Z

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