The Indian women’s hockey team continued their winning ways in South Africa by beating the hosts 4-0 in their third match of the tour in Cape Town on Thursday.
Having won the first two matches rather convincingly, the Indian team stuck to basics as they executed the chances well and played a disciplined structure to stay ahead.
The match began swiftly with India creating fine chances in the circle. It was Rani Rampal, who has shown sublime form in her comeback Tour, who scored the first goal for India in the second minute of the match. The early 1-0 lead brought some stability in their game, as they took some time to settle in over the next few minutes of the first quarter.
The team returned in the second quarter with renewed vigour in attack. In the 18th minute, a penalty corner opportunity was well-converted by Deep Grace Ekka to put India 2-0 up and put South Africa under pressure.
They scored their third goal in quick succession when Vandana Katariya struck a brilliant field goal in the 20th minute. While the third quarter remained goalless, India ended the proceedings with a field goal in the 46th minute via young sensation Sangita Kumari. They held on to this 4-0 lead with a fine show in defence and kept up the winning streak after a 5-1 and 7-0 win in the previous two games.
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