India lose to New Zealand in women's hockey
The Indian women's hockey team's chances of semi-final berth suffered a setback after it went down 1-3 to strong contenders New Zealand in a Pool B league match of the Commonwealth Games on Sunday.
The Indians, desperately looking for their first ever medal in the Commonwealth Games, failed to counter their
much faster opponents in what turned out to be a rather one-sided contest.
It was the Indians who fired the first salvo in the early stages of
the match through Jyoti Kullu, but thereafter they failed to keep the
momentum going and conceded three goals following defensive lapses.
The hard-working Jyoti Kullu raised hopes of a dream
Indian victory by putting her team into the lead as early as the
16th minute. But the euphoria was shortlived as
the Kiwis staged a brilliant comeback to take the game away
from the Indians, with Suzie Pearce (25th), Colleen
Gubb-Suddaby (40th) and Moira Senior (70th) scoring for them.
The Indians, who won their opening encounter against
Canada by a solitry goal, have no option but to win their last
league match against England on Monday to keep their semi-final
hopes alive.
New Zealand, who had held England to a 2-2 draw in their
opening league match, are now in a strong position to make it
to the semi-finals as the champion team from Pool B.
Kullu put India ahead with a gem of a goal. She outwitted as many as five defenders before beating the rival goalkeeper.
But midfielder Suzio Suzie Pearce restored parity within
nine minutes with a brilliant field goal, capitalising on a
defensive lapse.
With the score tied 1-1 at the interval, the Kiwis
stepped up the pace in the second session and kept
the Indian defenders on tenterhooks with a flurry of attacks
from both the flanks.
Colleen Gubb Suddaby and Moira Senior converted penalty-corners in the second session to seal India's fate.
A victory today would have assured India a semi-final berth, but they squandered all the seven penalty-corners that
came their way, again exposing their weakness in this
department of the game.
In another match, England beat Canada 6-1 after being held goalless at the breather.
Jane Smith (3), Anna Bennett, Rachel Walker and Kate Walsh scored for the hosts while Meggan Hunt got Canada's lone goal.