SG Pipers' Shootout Hero Bansari Solanki on Mental Calmness & HIL Glory

SG Pipers goalkeeper Bansari Solanki was the decisive hero in the Women's Hockey India League final, making three crucial saves in the shootout to secure a 3-2 victory over Shrachi Bengal Tigers. She entered the match specifically for the shootout, a pre-planned strategy, and credits her mental calmness and presence in the moment for her performance. Solanki applied lessons from a previous shootout loss to the same team, focusing on patience and studying the opposition. The victory marked a remarkable turnaround for the SG Pipers, who finished last the previous season, which Solanki attributes to exceptional team bonding and coaching.

Key Points: Bansari Solanki: SG Pipers' Shootout Hero on HIL Final Win

  • Planned shootout substitution
  • Mental calmness under pressure
  • Learning from past defeats
  • Studying opposition players
  • Team unity key to turnaround
3 min read

Was mentally calm, present in moment: SG Pipers shootout hero Bansari Solanki reflects on Women's HIL final

SG Pipers goalkeeper Bansari Solanki reveals her mental approach after making three crucial saves in the Women's HIL final shootout to clinch the title.

"I tried to be mentally calm at that time. I was present in the moment. - Bansari Solanki"

New Delhi, January 25

SG Pipers goalkeeper Bansari Solanki played a decisive role for her team in the Women's Hockey India League 2025-26 Final, where they defeated Shrachi Bengal Tigers 3-2 in the shootout after a 1-1 draw to lift the elusive title. The 24-year-old made three crucial saves in the shootout, including a penalty stroke to help her side claim the victory. Bansari's heroics in the Final also helped her win the 'Goalkeeper of the Tournament' Award.

Despite not playing in regulation, Bansari Solanki was brought on specifically for the shootout in the Final, a decision planned in advance. "It was planned that if the Final went into a shootout, I'll go. I wasn't expecting it, but I was prepared. I was warming up constantly because I knew if I had to jump in, I had to be on my toes," Bansari Solanki explained.

Speaking about the pressure of the moment, Bansari Solanki highlighted how staying mentally composed helped her deliver under pressure. She said, "The pressure was definitely there. I tried to be mentally calm at that time. I was present in the moment. I was not really thinking about the result, and I was just there doing my best. Before the Final, our Coach Sofie Gierts told us, 'W-I-N stands for What's Important Now.' I think that stuck with me throughout the match."

The performance was especially significant given SG Pipers' earlier shootout defeats to Shrachi Bengal Tigers during the league stage. Talking about what she did differently this time around, Bansari Solanki shared, "Having already faced the same team, I knew exactly where I had gone wrong earlier. In the previous shootout, I was rushing to commit to the ball. This time, I told myself to stay patient, hold my ground a little longer and wait for the striker to make the first move. That change in approach made the difference."

Detailing her preparation ahead of the Final, Bansari Solanki revealed how she had studied the opposition players in advance. "There are some things that some players always do or there are some things they might change. So we studied that. Every shootout is an experience so I kept all the notes in my mind, but in the end, what happens in the moment matters the most."

SG Pipers came last in the previous season and made an incredible turnaround to become the champions this year. Crediting the team environment for their success, Bansari Solanki stated, "Teamwork-wise, a lot of things changed. We communicated well on and off the field because a special bond was created right since day one. Despite us coming from different parts of the world, the coaching and support staff did a fantastic job in making us a unit and built a team based on all our strengths combined."

Talking about her overall experience at the Hero HIL, Bansari Solanki said, "Hero HIL is an amazing opportunity. You get to play with and against top players from different countries, learn from them, and compete at a very high level. The exposure and the standard has really helped Indian players understand how to step up and perform better, and that's what helps hockey grow in India."

All matches of the Hockey India League will be broadcast live on Sony Sports Ten 1, Sony Sports Ten 3 and DD Sports. The matches will also be live-streamed on Waves and the Hockey India League YouTube channel.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Brilliant! Her analysis of her previous mistake and the adjustment she made—waiting for the striker to move first—shows such high game intelligence. This is why women's hockey in India is getting better and better. More power to Bansari and the SG Pipers!
D
David E
As a sports fan, I'm impressed by the strategic decision to sub her in just for the shootout. That takes guts from the coach and immense readiness from the player. The "W-I-N" acronym is going straight into my notebook for my own work presentations!
A
Aditya G
While her performance was stellar, I do hope the league and broadcasters can improve the coverage. It's a fantastic tournament, but finding consistent streaming quality on the mentioned platforms can be a hassle sometimes. Let's make it easier for fans to support!
S
Shreya B
This is the kind of sports news we need! Focus on technique, mentality, and teamwork. Her point about the team bond despite players coming from all over is so important. Jitna bhi talent ho, without that unity, you can't win. Bahut badhiya! 👏
K
Karthik V
Last season to champions this season - what a story! It shows that with the right process and environment, anything is possible. HIL is indeed providing great exposure. Hope this momentum translates to the national team's success in international events as well.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50