Navneet Kaur Leads SG Pipers to Women's Hockey India League Title in Dramatic Final

SG Pipers clinched the Women's Hockey India League 2025-26 title by defeating Shrachi Bengal Tigers 3-2 in a shootout after a 1-1 draw in regulation time. Captain Navneet Kaur emphasized the team's composure and specific preparation for the shootout, despite having lost twice to the same opponents in shootouts earlier in the season. She highlighted the team's unwavering belief, which fueled a late equalizer and a complete turnaround from finishing last in the previous edition. Kaur, the tournament's top scorer for her team, was awarded Player of the Tournament and a Rs 20 lakh prize for her pivotal role.

Key Points: SG Pipers Win Women's Hockey India League 2025-26 Title

  • SG Pipers win WHIL title in shootout
  • Team overcame previous season's last-place finish
  • Navneet Kaur named Player of the Tournament
  • Victory built on late-season planning and belief
  • Final win broke streak of shootout losses to Bengal Tigers
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"We worked hard till the last minute," says Navneet Kaur on Women's Hockey India League 2025-26 title victory

Captain Navneet Kaur reflects on SG Pipers' shootout victory in the WHIL final, a season-long turnaround, and winning Player of the Tournament.

"We did not want to give up till the last minute. - Navneet Kaur"

Ranchi, January 11

After leading SG Pipers to the Women's Hockey India League 2025-26 title, Player of the Tournament and team captain Navneet Kaur reflected on the team's composure in the shootout, their resilience in the Final, and a season-long turnaround from finishing last in the previous edition to champions this year, as per a release.

In the Final, SG Pipers defeated Shrachi Bengal Tigers 3-2 in the shootout after a 1-1 draw in regulation time.

SG Pipers had twice fallen short against Shrachi Bengal Tigers via shootouts this season, but Navneet said the team focused only on their plan when it mattered most.

"We had already decided how we would approach it. Though we had lost the shootout to them before, we made it a point not to keep it in mind. Bansari Solanki had also prepared very well, so she had an idea of how their players would attack," she said, as quoted from a release.

On their late comeback, Navneet said belief within the group never wavered.

"We got a lot of chances and created several opportunities in the first half. We did not want to give up till the last minute. We had already scored late goals like this during the season. The team believed that if we kept putting in effort and working hard till the last minute, we would get the goal. We had faith and trust in each other and believed that we would definitely score," she added.

Reflecting on the season, Navneet said consistency and clarity were key, "Throughout the tournament, we did what we had decided from the first day. From the camp and the auction itself, we were clear about how we wanted this team to be and how we wanted to work."

The 29-year-old, who finished as SG Pipers' highest scorer with four goals, added,"Last year, we felt bad about finishing last. But as soon as that season ended, we started planning for the next year. We wanted a better team, more options and the right changes. I think that planning showed in the way we performed this season."

For her performances, Navneet Kaur was crowned the Player of the Tournament and was awarded Rs 20 lakh.

- ANI

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Aman W
The mental strength to forget past shootout losses and focus on the plan is the real victory here. Bansari Solanki's preparation paid off! More coverage for women's sports, please. They are inspiring a generation.
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Rohit P
Rs 20 lakh for Player of the Tournament is a good step, but when you compare it to the prize money in men's cricket or even the men's hockey league, it still feels like a huge gap. They deserve equal pay for equal passion and hard work.
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Sarah B
The belief "till the last minute" is such a powerful lesson. It's not just about hockey, it's about life. Congratulations to the entire SG Pipers team! Navneet Kaur is a true champion.
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Karthik V
This is why we need strong domestic leagues. The planning from the auction itself... brilliant! Hope this success brings more sponsors and visibility to women's hockey. Jai Hind!
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Nidhi U
As someone from Ranchi, it's so thrilling to see such a high-stakes final here! The atmosphere must have been electric. More tournaments in smaller cities, please. It really boosts local sports culture.

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