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Janneke Schopman - "Girls Are Really Upset": India Women's Hockey Coach Janneke Schopman On Clock Error In CWG Semis vs Australia - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"Girls Are Really Upset": India Women's Hockey Coach Janneke Schopman On Clock Error In CWG Semis vs Australia

"Frustrated and angry" by the 'clock howler' during the Indian women's hockey team's controversial Commonwealth Games semifinal loss to Australia, coach Janneke Schopman said her side was left deflated and lost momentum after the incident. The Hockeyroos set up the gold medal clash against England after a controversial 3-0 win over India on penalties on Friday. During the shootout, Australia's Rosie Malone missed her shot but to the dismay of the Indian team and fans, the forward was given a second chance as a technical official, B Morgan of England, had failed to start the clock on time.

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FIH "Apologises" For Clock Howler During Indian Women's Semifinal Loss, Will Review Incident - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Birmingham

FIH "Apologises" For Clock Howler During Indian Women's Semifinal Loss, Will Review Incident

The International Hockey Federation (FIH) on Saturday apologised for the clock controversy that took place during the Indian women's team's semifinal loss against Australia at the Commonwealth Games, saying it would "thoroughly review" the incident. Australia's Rosie Malone, who missed her first attempt during the penalty shootout, was gifted another chance as the eight second countdown on the scoreboard hadn't started. The forward did not miss the second time, putting her side in the lead.

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CWG 2022, India vs Australia Women's Hockey Semifinal Highlights: Australia Edge Past India In Penalty Shootout - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

CWG 2022, India vs Australia Women's Hockey Semifinal Highlights: Australia Edge Past India In Penalty Shootout

India vs Australia Women's Hockey Semifinal Highlights: India suffered a heartwrenching loss to Australia in the semi-final of women's hockey on Friday. Australia scored the opener in the first quarter but India fought well to not concede any goal later.

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CWG 2022, India vs Australia Women's Hockey Semifinal Live Updates: India 0-1 Australia In 2nd Quarter - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Birmingham

CWG 2022, India vs Australia Women's Hockey Semifinal Live Updates: India 0-1 Australia In 2nd Quarter

India vs Australia Women's Hockey Semifinal Live Updates: The India vs Australia women's hockey semi-final match is underway. Australia are leading 1-0. India women face a tough Australian challenge at the ongoing Commonwealth Games on Friday night. The Savita Punia-led side finished at the second spot in Pool A with nine points from four games. They won three and lost one. Meanwhile, their goal difference was +6. On the other hand, the Australian team is still unbeaten in the tournament. They have won four out of the four games played in the ongoing edition of CWG so far. They had topped Pool B with 12 points and a goal difference of +16.

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CWG 2022: Can Savita Punia Inspire Women's Hockey Team To Win Over Australia? - sports.ndtv.com - Australia -  Tokyo - India

CWG 2022: Can Savita Punia Inspire Women's Hockey Team To Win Over Australia?

The Indian women's hockey team would look to draw inspiration from its Tokyo Olympics success when it takes on mighty Australia in the second semifinal of the Commonwealth Games here on Friday. India had stunned Australia 1-0 in the quarterfinals of the Tokyo Olympics last year. And come Friday, the Savita Punia-led side would look to do an encore here. But it would be easier said than done as Australia are by far the dominant force in the CWG with four gold medals in six editions since hockey's introduction at the Games in 1998.

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Australian Cricket Fears Missing Generation After COVID-19 - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

Australian Cricket Fears Missing Generation After COVID-19

Australian cricket could suffer from a "missing generation" of children taking up the game after first-time participation in junior programmes fell by 15,000 last season because of the coronavirus pandemic. While club players have returned in strong numbers after Covid lockdowns, Cricket Australia's annual survey revealed a worrying decline in children aged 12 and under trying out cricket during the 2021-22 Australian summer.

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Beth Mooney - Meg Lanning - Grace Harris - Tahlia Macgrath - Ashleigh Gardner - Harmanpreet Kaur - Radha Yadav - Commonwealth Games 2022: Renuka Singh's Dream Spell In Vain As Australia Bounce Back To Beat India - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Birmingham

Commonwealth Games 2022: Renuka Singh's Dream Spell In Vain As Australia Bounce Back To Beat India

India pacer Renuka Singh's dream spell did not prove to be good enough as Australia came back from the brink to pull off a three-wicket win in the Commonwealth Games group A opener at Edgbaston, Birmingham on Friday. The target of 155 should have been a straightforward chase but Renuka, playing only her seventh T20, broke the backbone of Australian batting with figures of four for 18 in four overs.

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Harmanpreet Kaur - CWG 2022: Women's Cricket Makes Promising Debut At Commonwealth Games - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Birmingham

CWG 2022: Women's Cricket Makes Promising Debut At Commonwealth Games

Shafali Verma and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur's stroked-filled innings helped India put up 154 for eight against Australia as women's cricket made a promising debut at the Commonwealth Games here on Friday. Shafali (48 off 33 balls) and Harmanpreet ( 52 off 34 balls) took India to a decent total which might not be enough against a champion side like Australia. India opener Smriti Mandhana, facing pacer Darcie Brown on the first ball of the competition, marked the beginning of a pivotal point in women's cricket with the game aiming to reach the Olympics via the CWG route.

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