A look at day six results of 1st Hockey India Masters Cup 2025

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The sixth day of Hockey India Masters Cup 2025 saw intense action across both categories. Odisha and Punjab emerged victorious in crucial women's pool matches while Tamil Nadu and Odisha secured semifinal berths in the men's competition. Standout performances included D Muthuselvan's four-goal explosion for Tamil Nadu and Odisha captain Barla Lajrus's brace against Andhra Pradesh. The tournament continues to deliver exciting hockey as teams battle for the inaugural Masters Cup title.

"D Muthuselvan stole the show with four stunning goals in Tamil Nadu's 8-2 quarterfinal rout" - Hockey India Press Release
Chennai, June 23: The action at the inaugural Hockey India Masters Cup 2025 intensified on Day 6 as the women's category concluded its pool stage matches, while the men's category witnessed its first set of Quarter-Final clashes at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium here.

Key Points

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Odisha edges Haryana 3-2 in thrilling women's match

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Punjab dominates Tamil Nadu 3-0 in women's pool finale

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Tamil Nadu crushes Punjab 8-2 in men's quarterfinal

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Odisha storms past Andhra Pradesh 6-2 to reach semis

On Day 6 of the tournament, Hockey Association of Odisha and Hockey Punjab won their respective matches in the women's category, while Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu and Hockey Association of Odisha won their respective Quarter-Final games in the men's category, as per a press release from Hockey India.

The day began with a thrilling contest between the Hockey Association of Odisha and Hockey Haryana, with Odisha edging past their opponents 3-2. Ranjita Beck (5', 37') led the charge for Odisha with two goals from penalty corners, one in each half. Sarita Roshan Minz (11') added a field goal to strengthen Odisha's lead. Despite a spirited effort by Haryana's Chingshubam Sanggai Ibemhal (28', 39'), who scored twice with impressive field goals, Odisha held on for a narrow win.

In the second women's match, Hockey Punjab delivered a dominant second-half performance to defeat the Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu 3-0. After a goalless first half, Niti (32') broke the deadlock with a field goal. Meenakshi (49') and Jaspreet Kaur (56') followed up with one goal each to seal a comprehensive win for Punjab.

Following the conclusion of the pool stage in the women's category at the 1st Hockey India Masters Cup 2025, Hockey Karnataka topped Pool A with a perfect record, collecting nine points. Meanwhile, Hockey Himachal, Kerala Hockey, and Hockey Maharashtra all finished with three points each, and were separated on goal difference to determine their final standings as second, third, and fourth respectively.

In Pool B, Hockey Punjab emerged as group leaders with nine points, maintaining an unbeaten run. Hockey Association of Odisha secured the second spot with six points, followed by Hockey Haryana with three points. Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu ended their campaign without a win, finishing at the bottom of the table with zero points.

Meanwhile, the men's Quarter-Final 1 saw an explosive performance from the Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu, who outclassed Hockey Punjab 8-2 to secure a place in the Semi-Finals. S Sudarshan (10') opened the scoring with a penalty corner conversion, followed by a field goal from team captain Adam Antony Sinclair (12'). But it was D Muthuselvan who stole the show with four stunning goals (20', 47', 53', 55') in a sensational display of attacking hockey. Ramesh Nallamuthu (38') and Vinoth Kumar AP (43') also chipped in with a goal each. For Punjab, Ram Saran (30') and captain Ripudaman Kumar Singh (40') managed to get on the scoresheet, but their efforts were not enough to stop Tamil Nadu's onslaught.

In the final match of the day, Hockey Association of Odisha cruised into the Semi-Finals with a commanding 6-2 victory over Hockey Andhra Pradesh. Odisha captain Barla Lajrus (5', 36') led from the front with a brace--first converting a penalty stroke and then a penalty corner. Santiel Mundu (10') and Cyprian Kerketta (21') added to the tally, while Anil Kullu (51', 59') netted twice late in the game to seal the win. Andhra Pradesh responded through goals from Deepak Akash Bachu (7') and Manchala Ajay Babu (30'), but it wasn't enough to avoid elimination.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
What a thrilling tournament so far! Tamil Nadu men's team performance was 🔥 today with that 8-2 win. Muthuselvan's 4 goals show why we need to invest more in hockey at grassroots level across India. Hope to see more such tournaments!
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Priya M.
As someone from Odisha, I'm so proud of our women's team! That close 3-2 win against Haryana shows real determination. But disappointed with the coverage - why no live streaming for such important matches? Hockey deserves better broadcasting.
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Arjun S.
Punjab women's team showing their class again! But I feel bad for Tamil Nadu women - losing all matches must be tough. Maybe Hockey India should arrange more training camps for weaker teams before such tournaments.
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Sunita R.
Great to see masters hockey getting attention! These veteran players still have so much skill to offer. The Odisha vs Andhra men's match was particularly exciting. Hope this tournament becomes regular like the IPL of hockey!
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Vikram J.
Karnataka women topping Pool A without losing a match - brilliant! But I noticed empty stands in the photos. We complain about hockey not getting support, but when there are matches, we don't go to watch. Need to change this mentality.
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Neha P.
The tournament is good but organization could be better. Why no proper highlights package? Youngsters would love to see these veteran players' techniques. Hockey India should upload match clips on YouTube at least. #GrowingTheGame

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