Key Points

The Indian junior women's hockey team continued their unbeaten streak in Europe with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Australia. Nandini and Hina Bano scored crucial goals after conceding early, showcasing India's fighting spirit. The victory marks their fourth consecutive win on the tour, following a clean sweep against Belgium. Next, they face the Netherlands in their final match aiming to finish strong.

Key Points: Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team Defeats Australia 2-1 in Europe

  • India came from behind to beat Australia 2-1
  • Nandini and Hina Bano scored crucial penalty corner goals
  • Fourth straight win in Europe tour
  • Defensive resilience sealed the victory
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Indian junior women's hockey team beats Australia 2-1 to continue their unbeaten run in Europe

India's junior women's hockey team extends unbeaten Europe run with a thrilling 2-1 comeback win against Australia.

"The Indian team held their defensive structure well to secure a well-fought victory. – Match Report"

Kontich, June 14

The Indian junior women’s hockey team continued its unbeaten run in the tour of Europe with a spirited 2-1 win over Australia in their fourth and penultimate match of the tour.

Having already notched up three consecutive wins against hosts Belgium, the Indian side showcased its resilience and fighting spirit by coming from behind to defeat a strong Australian outfit.

The win came on the day when the senior teams -- men and women -- suffered near identical 2-3 defeats to the Australian men and women teams was a bit boost for Indian hockey as both the men and women teams are currently struggling for footing against strong opponents.

Australia took an early lead through Josie Lawton (5’) as she converted a penalty corner with precision to put India on the back foot. However, the Indian team responded almost immediately. Just three minutes later, Nandini (8’) fired in an equaliser via a penalty corner, levelling the score at 1-1.

The momentum shifted firmly in India’s favour by the end of the first quarter when the team’s Vice Captain Hina Bano (14’) capitalised on another penalty corner opportunity to put her side ahead 2-1.

Despite multiple chances created by both sides over the remaining three quarters, neither team was able to add to the scoreline. The Indian team held their defensive structure well to keep the Australian attackers at bay and secure a well-fought victory.

This win marks India’s fourth consecutive triumph on the tour, following a clean sweep over Belgium in the opening three games.

The Indian junior women’s team will now look to finish the tour on a high as it prepares for its final match in Europe against the Netherlands on June 17.

- IANS

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Priya K.
What a fantastic performance by our junior women's team! 👏 Beating Australia is no small feat. The way they came back after conceding early shows real character. Nandini and Hina Bano - take a bow! Our future in women's hockey looks bright.
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Rahul S.
Great win, but why isn't this getting more coverage in our sports media? Cricket dominates everything while our hockey teams are actually bringing glory. Hope the seniors can learn from these junior girls' fighting spirit.
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Ananya M.
As someone who played hockey in school, I know how tough it is. These girls are making us proud on foreign soil! The penalty corner conversions were clinical. Hope they get proper support and don't fade away like many talented players before them.
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Vikram J.
Four wins in a row is no fluke. The coaching staff deserves credit too. But let's not get carried away - the real test will be maintaining this consistency at higher levels. Need more tournaments like this for exposure.
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Sunita P.
My daughter was jumping with joy watching the highlights! Finally some female sports role models beyond cricket. Government should show these matches on DD Sports so more girls get inspired to take up hockey.
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Karan D.
The contrast with senior teams' performance is striking. Maybe we need to bring some of these junior players into the senior squad faster? They seem to have better composure under pressure. All the best for Netherlands match!

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