India loses 0-1 to New Zealand in Hawke’s Bay Cup

New Zealand took the lead through an Olivia Merry field goal at the beginning of the second quarter, and kept India inside its half to keep the scoreline intact, in the Hawke's Bay Cup match in Hastings.

Published : Apr 02, 2016 15:45 IST , Hastings

Charlotte Harrison and Olivia Merry (right) celebrate the only goal of the match.
Charlotte Harrison and Olivia Merry (right) celebrate the only goal of the match.
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Charlotte Harrison and Olivia Merry (right) celebrate the only goal of the match.

The Indian women’s hockey team went down 0-1 to New Zealand in the opening match of the Hawke’s Bay Cup, where forward Poonam Rani achieved the distinction of playing 150 games for the country. India walked away from the first quarter with a clean sheet courtesy a smart save from goalkeeper Savita off a penalty stroke.

But New Zealand took the lead through an Olivia Merry field goal at the beginning of the second quarter. Forced to defend deep, India played the waiting game, as New Zealand kept it pressed back in its own half for a large portion of the first half, and it went into the break trailing the hosts 0-1.

Savita solid in front of goal

In the last quarter, Savita’s saves from six New Zealand attempts put the pressure on the host to close the match out but the scoreline remained unchanged, which was just enough for New Zealand.

Speaking after the match, Chief Coach Neil Hawgood applauded his goalkeeper’s performance. “In such pressure games, against higher ranked opponents, who also happen to be the hosts, it is important that your goalkeepers have a world-class game.”

“Despite the loss, we can see positives in our performance in defence and in goal. This was arguably the toughest match of our group stage and now we can build forward for our next encounters.”

The milestone match ended in disappointment for Poonam, who played her first international in 2009. She represented India in the World Cup in Argentina, in New Delhi’s Commonwealth Games and Guangzhou Asian Games in 2010.

India will play Ireland inits next pool game on Tuesday, April 5.

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