Spain Tour: India women thrash host 5-2

Lalremsiami starred with a brace, while Neha Goyal (21st), Navneet Kaur (32nd) and Rani Rampal (51st) maintained India’s lead after the initial setback in the first quarter.

Published : Jan 29, 2019 20:17 IST , Murcia (Spain)

File Photo: By virtue of this win, India has managed to level the series at 1-1. After having lost the tour opener 2-3, India held Spain to a 1-1 draw in the second encounter.
File Photo: By virtue of this win, India has managed to level the series at 1-1. After having lost the tour opener 2-3, India held Spain to a 1-1 draw in the second encounter.
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File Photo: By virtue of this win, India has managed to level the series at 1-1. After having lost the tour opener 2-3, India held Spain to a 1-1 draw in the second encounter.

The Indian women’s hockey team put up a spirited display to stun World Cup bronze medallist Spain 5-2 in its third match of the tour here on Tuesday.

The young striker from Mizoram, Lalremsiami (17th, 58th minutes) starred with a brace, while Neha Goyal (21st), Navneet Kaur (32nd) and Rani Rampal (51st) maintained India’s lead after the initial setback in the first quarter.

By virtue of this win, India has managed to level the series at 1-1. After having lost the tour opener 2-3, India held Spain to a 1-1 draw in the second encounter.

It was Spain, which scored the first goal in the seventh minute through Berta Bonastre.

A determined India, however, made a quick recovery with striker Lalremsiami’s fine goal in the 17th minute and then struck again four minutes later through Neha to take a 2-1 lead.

Navneet scored a splendid third goal for India in the 32nd minute.

Though Bonastre scored her second goal of the match in the 35th minute to narrow down India’s lead to 3-2, the visitor kept ahead with strikes at the right time.

Skipper Rani found the net in the 51st minute and then young striker Lalremsiami scored her second goal of the day just two minutes from full time to hand India a convincing 5-2 victory.

Constant feedback

“I am pleased with the performance. We are working to be more steady in our performance and we are improving match-by-match. This is a process and we need to keep repeating such performances to grow further,” said India’s chief coach Sjoerd Marijne.

“I am giving constant feedback on individual performances and behaviours. Overall, we are progressing well and beating a World Cup medal-winning side in its home ground is a big confidence boost for this young team,” he added.

The results: India 5 (Lalremsiami 17, 58), Neha Goyal (21), Navneet Kaur (32), Rani Rampal (51) bt Spain 2 (Berta Bonastre 7, 35).

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