Key Points

The Indian junior women's hockey team faced a narrow 2-3 defeat against Australia's U21 side in their tour opener in Canberra. Despite losing, the team showed remarkable fighting spirit by equalizing twice during the match. The tour is crucial for the squad's preparation for the upcoming FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup in 2025. This international exposure will be vital for the young team's development and competitive experience.

Key Points: India U21 Women's Hockey Narrows Loss to Australia

  • Lalthantluangi and Sonam scored crucial goals for India
  • Australia wins with late penalty corner
  • Preparation for 2025 Junior World Cup
  • Young squad gains international exposure
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Indian junior women's hockey team loses 2-3 to Australia U21 in tour opener

Indian junior women's hockey team fights hard, loses 2-3 in Canberra tour opener against Australia U21 side

"A challenging match that demonstrated our team's resilience - Tushar Khandker, Team Coach"

Canberra, Sep 26

The Indian junior women's hockey team suffered a narrow 2-3 loss in their first match of the Australia tour against their U21 side at the National Hockey Centre in Canberra on Friday. Lalthantluangi (47') and Sonam (54') were the goal scorers for India, while Bianca Zurrer (36'), Evie Sransby (45'), and Sammy Love (59') scored goals for Australia.

The first half remained goalless as both sides couldn't manage to break the deadlock in the tight contest. In the 36th minute, Australia found the opening goal through a successful penalty corner by Bianca Zurrer. Australia then extended their lead with another penalty corner goal, this time courtesy of Evie Sransby in the 45th minute.

In the fourth quarter, India bounced back in the contest with two crucial goals to equalise. First, in the 47th minute, Lalthantluangi converted a penalty corner to reduce the deficit, followed by a field goal by Sonam in the 54th minute to level the game again. With just over a minute left on the clock, Australia's Sammy Love scored through a penalty corner to edge out a slim win over India.

The young Indian squad will play two more fixtures against the Australia junior women's team on September 27 and 29, followed by two matches against Canberra Chill, a club playing in Australia's premier Hockey One League, on September 30 and October 2.

The team is led by captain Jyoti Singh and coach Tushar Khandker in what is a crucial set of matches in terms of India's preparations for the FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup 2025, set to be played in December in Santiago, Chile.

The tour will provide valuable exposure for the young Indian squad, allowing them to test their skills in international conditions against strong teams. The team played a similar tour in Europe back in June, where they faced Belgium, Australia, and the Netherlands over five matches. India showed prowess as they defeated Belgium three games in a row, followed by a win against Australia and a bitter shootout loss against the Netherlands.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Our penalty corner defense needs work - all three goals conceded from PCs. Coach Khandker should focus on this before the next match. Otherwise, great fighting spirit from the team!
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Sarah B
Lalthantluangi and Sonam were brilliant! Coming from Mizoram and Himachal respectively - shows hockey talent is spreading across India. Future looks bright for women's hockey 🏑
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Arjun K
Playing against top teams like Australia in their backyard is exactly what our junior team needs before the World Cup. These close matches will make them stronger. Better to learn now than in Chile 2025!
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Michael C
Impressive that they defeated Belgium 3 times and Australia once in Europe. This team has potential. Hope they get proper support and facilities back home to develop further.
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Neha E
So proud of our junior women's team! They're putting India on the global hockey map. Hope more girls take up sports after seeing their performance. All the best for the remaining matches! 💪

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