Key Points

The Indian women's hockey team showed tremendous fighting spirit after trailing 3-0 against Australia. Deepika and Neha's second-half goals set up a tense finish in London. Australia's early dominance through Schonell, Pickering and Stewart proved crucial. The match also celebrated Vaishnavi Phalke's 50th international cap for India.

Key Points: India Women Fall 2-3 to Australia in FIH Hockey Pro League Thriller

  • Deepika and Neha scored late goals to spark India's comeback
  • Vaishnavi Phalke marked her 50th international appearance
  • Australia's early 3-0 lead proved decisive
  • Both teams honored Ahmedabad plane crash victims pre-match
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India face narrow 2-3 defeat against Australia in FIH Hockey Pro League 2024/25 (Women)

India's women's hockey team staged a valiant comeback but fell short 2-3 against Australia in a gripping FIH Pro League clash in London.

"India came out with all guns blazing in the fourth quarter – Hockey India"

London, June 14

The Indian Women's Hockey Team suffered a narrow 2-3 defeat to Australia in their FIH Hockey Pro League 2024/25 match at the Lee Valley Hockey & Tennis Centre on Saturday, according to a release from Hockey India.

After going three goals down, India fought back through goals from Deepika (44') and Neha (52'), but the Australians held their nerve in a fierce final quarter to secure the win. Courtney Schonell (16'), Lexie Pickering (27') and Tatum Stewart (35') registered goals for Australia.

The match also marked a personal milestone for midfielder Vaishnavi Vitthal Phalke, who completed her 50th appearance for India.

There was little to separate the two sides in the opening quarter, with both teams showing intent and valuing possession. India adopted a patient approach but were quick to apply pressure on the Australian defence. Australia earned a penalty corner in the 10th minute, but India held firm to deny them. India's best chance came late in the quarter, when a swift attacking move forced Australian goalkeeper Zoe Newman into a sharp double save.

As early as a minute into the second quarter, Courtney Schonell was at the end of a sharp pass from Grace Stewart. Schonell finished it with precision to give Australia the lead. Australia's high press meant India lost the ball in key pockets. In the 27th minute, a turnover from Navneet led to scrappy moments of play and a series of Australian shots on goal.

Savita's reflexes held up against two consecutive shots, but on the second rebound, Lexi Pickering slotted it past the Indian Goalkeeper to double Australia's lead. India were unable to create chances on goal before proceedings broke for half-time.

Momentum stayed with Australia as five minutes into the third quarter, Australia earned another penalty corner as their relentless pressure tested the Indian defence. The initial attempt was bravely defended by Sunelita Toppo. However, the sequence led to another penalty corner, which evolved to a penalty stroke. Tatum Stewart stepped up and drilled it past goalkeeper Bichu Devi, extending Australia's lead to 3-0.

India found much-needed respite when they won a penalty corner with 68 seconds left in the quarter. Deepika was at the end of a crisp injection and flicked it in with precision to reduce the deficit to 1-3.

India came out with all guns blazing in the fourth quarter, spurred by their goal. The Indian attack won three consecutive penalty corners in the 46th minute, but the scores were unchanged. India now played with a strong sense of urgency and put Australia under immense pressure.

Australia buckled in the 52nd minute when they conceded another penalty scorer. Deepika's low driven shot was well defended, but Neha pounced on the ball in the ensuing chaos and buried it with finesse at close range to make it 2-3. India looked to threaten with a series of quick moves, but the equaliser eluded them.

In the dying embers of the match, silky stick work from Navneet helped her glide into the circle before she was brought down for another penalty corner. However, Australia retained the lead to secure the victory.

Prior to the start of the match, both teams observed a minute's silence in memory of those who lost their lives in the recent aircraft tragedy in Ahmedabad.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Tough loss but proud of our girls for that incredible comeback! 🇮🇳 Australia is world #1 for a reason, yet we pushed them to the edge. Deepika and Neha showed great character. Just need to work on our first half performance - too many turnovers cost us. Next time! 💪
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking to lose by just 1 goal after being 3-0 down! Savita was brilliant as always - those saves kept us in the game. Vaishnavi completing 50 caps is a proud moment 👏 Hope we can convert more penalty corners in future matches.
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Arjun S.
Respect to both teams for observing silence for Ahmedabad tragedy 🙏 About the match - our defense looked shaky in Q2/Q3. Australia's high press was too good. But that 4th quarter! If only we had 5 more minutes... This team has potential to beat anyone on their day.
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Sunita R.
So close yet so far! 😔 But what a fighting spirit shown by our women. Neha's goal was pure class. Just wish we had started with same intensity as we finished. Onwards and upwards - Paris Olympics preparation looks promising!
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Vikram J.
Mixed feelings - proud of the comeback but disappointed with early mistakes. Our midfield needs to be sharper against top teams. That said, the way we dominated final quarter shows we belong at this level. More matches against Australia will only make us stronger!

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