Hockey Nationals: Chandigarh, Karnataka, Haryana Score Big Wins in Sub-Junior Women's Championship

The sixth day of the 16th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2026 saw multiple decisive victories across divisions. In Division 'B', Hockey Chandigarh defeated Hockey Himachal 4-1, powered by a hat-trick from Annu. Division 'A' featured strong performances from Hockey Haryana, which beat Manipur Hockey 4-2, and host team Hockey Jharkhand, which secured a commanding 6-0 win over Hockey Maharashtra. The day's results set the stage for crucial pool standings as the tournament progresses.

Key Points: Sub-Junior Women's Hockey National Championship 2026 Day 6 Results

  • Chandigarh beats Himachal 4-1
  • Karnataka dominates Gujarat 6-1
  • Haryana wins 4-2 against Manipur
  • Jharkhand thrashes Maharashtra 6-0
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Hockey Chandigarh beat Hockey Himachal 4-1, in Division 'B', Pool B match

Day 6 results from the Hockey India Sub Junior Women's National Championship 2026 in Ranchi. Wins for Chandigarh, Karnataka, Haryana, Odisha, Jharkhand, and more.

"Annu (7',14',52') registered another hat-trick to her name - Match Report"

Ranchi, April 6

Dadra & Nagar Haveli And Daman & Diu Hockey, Hockey Chandigarh and Hockey Karnataka won in Division 'B' while Hockey Mizoram, Hockey Haryana, Hockey Association of Odisha and Hockey Jharkhand won their respective matches in Division 'A' on the sixth day of the 16th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2026 in Ranchi, Jharkhand.

According to a release, in the first match of the day, Dadra & Nagar Haveli And Daman & Diu Hockey defeated Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu 1-0 in their Pool A, Division 'B' fixture. Anushka Gupta (41') scored the winning goal in the third quarter for Dadra & Nagar Haveli And Daman & Diu Hockey.

Next, Hockey Chandigarh beat Hockey Himachal 4-1 in their Pool B Division 'B' clash. Annu (7',14',52') registered another hat-trick to her name while her teammate Rani Radha (42') also contributed with a goal for Hockey Chandigarh. Khushvinder Gill (44') scored the lone goal for Hockey Himachal.

In the third match of the day, Hockey Karnataka enjoyed a commanding 6-1 victory over Hockey Gujarat in a Pool B, Division 'B' match. K P Sinchana (20',52'), M M Thaniya (2'), S M Kusumanjali (19'), Pretti Neelaraddi (22') and Huggennavar Basamma Shivappa (26') were the goalscorers for Hockey Karnataka while Parvatiben Gamar (31') scored a goal for Hockey Gujarat.

In Pool D, Division 'A', Hockey Mizoram secured a 2-1 victory over Chhattisgarh Hockey. K Vanlalpeki (14',41') scored a crucial brace for the winning side while Manpreet Kaur (27') scored the solitary goal for Chhattisgarh Hockey.

Hockey Haryana defeated Manipur Hockey 4-2 in their Pool C, Division 'A' encounter. Radhika (12'), Diya (18'), Vishakha (42') and Antika (44') scored goals for Hockey Haryana while Tongbram Reenu Devi (5') and Captain Devi Moirangthem Prinja (6') were the goalscorers for Manipur Hockey.

In Pool B of Division 'A', Hockey Association of Odisha claimed a dominant 4-0 win over Hockey Andhra Pradesh. Sweety Kujur (7'), Princess Priya Ekka (32'), Deepika Bage (49') and Archana Kujur (59') were the goalscorers of the match.

In the final match of the day in Pool A, Division 'A', Hockey Jharkhand registered a 6-0 win over Hockey Maharashtra. Sushmita Guria (14'), Sandeepa Kumari (22'), Shruti Kumari (27'), Pushpa Manjhi (36'), Saniya Tirkey (40') and Pretty Bilung (52') scored goals for the home team.

- ANI

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Priya S
Jharkhand winning 6-0 as the home team! That's some dominance. Sushmita, Sandeepa, Shruti... so many scorers. Shows great teamwork. Hope they keep this momentum for the finals.
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Rohit P
Karnataka's 6-1 victory is impressive! But I have to say, the naming is a bit confusing. "Hockey Chandigarh", "Hockey Karnataka"... could we not have simpler team names? It makes the article hard to read quickly.
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Meera T
So proud to see girls from smaller states like Mizoram and Daman & Diu performing well! K Vanlalpeki with a brace for Mizoram and Anushka Gupta scoring the winner. Talent is everywhere in our country.
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David E
Following from Canada. The depth in Indian hockey is remarkable. A national championship with so many states competing at the sub-junior level is a great system for development. Well done.
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Siddharth J
Odisha with a clean sheet! 4-0 is a strong statement. They have been investing so much in hockey infrastructure. It's clearly paying off at the grassroots level. Kudos to the government and the association.

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