Key Points

The Indian Women's Hockey Team wrapped up their Australia tour with a hard-fought 1-0 victory. Navneet Kaur's second-quarter goal proved decisive as India's defence held firm against Australia's attacks. The win comes after earlier losses to both Australia's senior and A sides. This result provides a confidence boost ahead of upcoming international competitions.

Key Points: Indian Women's Hockey Team Beats Australia 1-0 to End Tour

  • Navneet Kaur scores decisive goal in second quarter
  • India's defence thwarts Australia's penalty corners
  • Tour ends on high after earlier losses
  • Team builds momentum ahead of future tournaments
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Indian Women's Hockey Team ends tour on a high with 1-0 win against Australia

Navneet Kaur's goal seals a thrilling 1-0 win for India against Australia in the final match of their hockey tour.

"India held their composure at the back and successfully defended their slim lead. – Hockey India"

New Delhi, May 4

The Indian Women's Hockey Team enjoyed a 1-0 victory over Australia in the fifth and final game of their Australia tour, at the Perth Hockey Stadium on Sunday.

Navneet Kaur (21') scored the only goal of the match to ensure India ended the series on a strong note, as per a press release from Hockey India.

In the first quarter, Australia dominated the play and won two penalty corners but India's resilient defence denied them the opening goal. Six minutes into the second quarter, India clinched the lead courtesy of a field goal from Vice Captain Navneet Kaur.

It was a cagey affair in the second half with both teams eyeing to score a goal but India held their composure at the back and successfully defended their slim lead. In the final quarter, Australia received a crucial penalty corner, however, they squandered the chance to equalise and handed over the victory to the visitors.

After two losses against the Australia A side and two losses against the senior team, India bounced back well in the series with a positive win over the hosts on the final day.

In their previous match, India was edged out 2-3 by Australia senior side. Navneet Kaur (35') and Lalremsiami (59') were the scorers for India, while Australia struck through Grace Stewart (2'), Jade Smith (36'), and Greta Hayes (42') to edge a closely contested encounter.

Before that, India fell 0-2 to Australia's senior side. Courtney Schonell (9') opened the scoring for the hosts in the first quarter, before Grace Stewart (52') added a second in the final phase to seal the result.

In the matches against Australia A, Indian side faced 3-5 and 2-3 losses.

Before this tour, the Indian team last competed in the FIH Hockey Pro League (Women) at home, where they registered two wins and one shootout victory in a mixed campaign. They ended the tournament on a high, clinching a bonus point against World No. 1 Netherlands in a thrilling shootout after a 2-2 draw across regulation time.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What a fantastic way to end the tour! 🇮🇳 Navneet Kaur proving why she's the vice-captain with that crucial goal. Our girls showed real grit against a top team like Australia. Hope this momentum carries forward to upcoming tournaments! #HockeyIndia
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Rahul S.
The defense was outstanding today! After losing previous matches, this win shows our team's ability to learn and adapt. But we still need to work on penalty corners - both converting ours and defending against them better.
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Ananya M.
So proud of our women's team! 👏 They've come such a long way from where they were a few years back. Remember when we used to struggle against mid-tier teams? Now we're holding our own against world-class opponents like Australia. More investment in women's hockey please!
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Vikram J.
Great win, but the tour results show inconsistency is still an issue. 4 losses before this victory. Need more exposure tours like this to build consistency against top teams. Still, chak de India!
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Sunita P.
As someone who played hockey in school, I know how tough this sport is. These girls are making us proud with their determination. Special shoutout to our goalkeeper today - she was a wall! 🏑
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Karan D.
Why isn't women's hockey getting as much attention as cricket or even men's hockey? These athletes deserve better coverage and sponsorships. This victory against Australia should be front page news!

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