Kanika's goal powers junior women’s hockey team to 1-0 win over Australia U21/ credit: Hockey India
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Kanika's Lone Goal Powers Junior Women’s Hockey Team to Win Over Australia U21

Kanika Siwach's decisive goal in the 32nd minute led the Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team to a 1–0 victory over Australia U21 in Canberra, marking their first win after two consecutive losses

IANS Agency

Canberra, Sep 29: Kanika Siwach (32') scored the winning goal as the Indian junior women hockey team recorded a 1-0 victory over the Australia U21 side in their third match of the ongoing Australia Tour at the National Hockey Centre here on Monday.

After a tough contest between the two sides in the first half, India finally broke the deadlock courtesy of a crucial field goal by Kanika Siwach in the opening minutes of the third quarter to claim the win for her side.

India had lost two games on the trot against the Australia U21 side earlier, but with this win, the visitors will be hoping to ride on the newfound momentum and bounce back in the remaining matches of this tour.

Earlier, 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.

In their second game, endured a tough outing as it went down 0-5 to the Australia U21 side. Makayla Jones (10’, 11’, 52’), Sami Love (38’), Migaliya Howell (50’) were the goal scorers for the hosts.

India will next play two matches against Canberra Chill, a club playing in Australia's premier Hockey One League, on September 30 and October 2 to conclude their Australia Tour.

This series serves as a crucial step for the Indian side ahead of the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup 2025 to be held in Santiago, Chile in December.

The exposure to top-quality opposition in Australia is expected to play a key role in enhancing their quality and confidence in international conditions.

This report is from IANS  news service. NewsGram holds no responsibility for its content. (NS)

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