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On Debut, India Drub China 7-1 In Women's FIH Pro League - sports.ndtv.com - China - India

On Debut, India Drub China 7-1 In Women's FIH Pro League

Sushila Chanu scored a brace as the Indian women's hockey team made a grand debut at the FIH Pro League, hammering China 7-1 in the first game of the two-leg tie on Monday. Chanu (47th, 52nd minutes) converted two penalty strokes while Navneet Kaur (5th), Neha (12), Vandana Katariya (40th), Sharmila Devi (48th) and Gurjit Kaur (50th) netted one each to hand India a convincing win. China's lone goal was scored from a field effort by Xue Deng in the 43rd minute. With the win, the Indian women's hockey team moved to the third position in the FIH Pro League points table, with three points and a goal difference of plus six.

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Sophie Devine - Suzie Bates - Jhulan Goswami - Watch: Jhulan Goswami Bowls The 'Perfect Delivery' To Clean Bowl New Zealand's Batting Great - sports.ndtv.com - Poland - New Zealand - India

Watch: Jhulan Goswami Bowls The 'Perfect Delivery' To Clean Bowl New Zealand's Batting Great

The Indian women's cricket team lost their third match in a row on their tour of New Zealand to surrender the five match series. New Zealand women chased down a stiff target of 280 runs in the third ODI to take an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series. The Indians did well to post a challenging total of 279 run son the board but New Zealand's middle-order came out all guns blazing to eventually take their team over the line with 5 balls to spare.

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Mithali Raj - Suzie Bates - India Women's Team Coach Ramesh Powar "Not Concerned" About Series Defeat To New Zealand, Blames Extended Mandatory For Bowling Flop Show - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India

India Women's Team Coach Ramesh Powar "Not Concerned" About Series Defeat To New Zealand, Blames Extended Mandatory For Bowling Flop Show

The Indian women's team has lost all the four matches so far in its ongoing tour of New Zealand but coach Ramesh Powar is "not concerned at all" as he attributed the poor performance to lack of game time due to COVID-19 and quarantine-related issues. India suffered an 18-run defeat in the lone T20I before losing the three ODIs on the trot to concede the five-match series to New Zealand. The visiting team has not won a match so far.

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Team India - Trying To Assess How We Can Pick Wickets In Middle Overs: India Women Coach Ramesh Powar - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India -  Queenstown

Trying To Assess How We Can Pick Wickets In Middle Overs: India Women Coach Ramesh Powar

Team India head coach Ramesh Powar on Friday said the side is trying to assess how they can consistently pick wickets in the middle overs. Lauren Down and Katey Martin stitched together a partnership of 76 runs for the seventh wicket as New Zealand sprung a fantastic turnaround to defeat India by three wickets in the third ODI here at John Davies Oval, Queenstown on Friday. This chase of 280 is the second-highest chase recorded in the history of women's ODIs.

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Harmanpreet Kaur - Mithali Raj - Watch: Harmanpreet Kaur's Bizarre Run Out In New Zealand Women vs India Women 3rd ODI - sports.ndtv.com - France - New Zealand - India -  Queenstown

Watch: Harmanpreet Kaur's Bizarre Run Out In New Zealand Women vs India Women 3rd ODI

India women T20I captain Harmanpreet Kaur has been having a torrid time with the bat off late and luck too seems to have deserted her. Things went from bad to worse for the middle-order batter on Friday in the third women's ODI against New Zealand. She was caught napping after playing a shot and had to pay the price with her wicket. India went on to lose the match in Queenstown by three wickets, with New Zealand taking an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five-match ODI series.

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Sophie Devine - Amelia Kerr - India Suffer 3-Wicket Loss In 3rd Women's ODI Against New Zealand, Concede Five-Match Series - sports.ndtv.com - Poland - New Zealand - India

India Suffer 3-Wicket Loss In 3rd Women's ODI Against New Zealand, Concede Five-Match Series

Veteran pacer Jhulan Goswami's impressive three-wicket haul was the only bright spot as India yet again failed to defend an imposing total with hosts New Zealand notching up a series-clinching three-wicket victory in the third ODI on Friday. It was Goswami yet again who led the bowling pack, after sitting out of the second ODI. She accounted for the three New Zealand wickets at the top to rock the home side's run chase of 280.

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Harmanpreet Kaur - Mithali Raj - Smriti Mandhana - Jhulan Goswami - Smriti Mandhana Set To Bolster Batting But Pressure Mounts On Harmanpreet Kaur In Must-Win Game - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India

Smriti Mandhana Set To Bolster Batting But Pressure Mounts On Harmanpreet Kaur In Must-Win Game

Staring at another series defeat, a struggling India will welcome the return of star opener Smriti Mandhana for the third women's ODI against New Zealand here on Friday. Mandhana, the ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year, had exited mandatory quarantine in Christchurch to join the squad ahead of second ODI but needed a few days to get match ready.

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Bismah Maroof - Women's World Cup: India-Pakistan Match "A Great Opportunity To Inspire Millions Of Girls", Says Pakistan Captain Bismah Maroof - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

Women's World Cup: India-Pakistan Match "A Great Opportunity To Inspire Millions Of Girls", Says Pakistan Captain Bismah Maroof

She is well aware of the pressure of playing against arch-rivals India in the Women's ODI World Cup opener against India next month but Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof hopes that the marquee match will inspire girls across the border to make a career in the sport. India are set to face Pakistan in their opener of the World Cup on March 6 at Tauranga, New Zealand. The quadrennial event will be held from March 4 to April 3 across six cities in New Zealand. “Pakistan vs India is indeed a great stage for any player to establish her credentials, but at the end of the day, it is a cricket match that has to be won by executing the basics right and keeping thing simple," Maroof, who is making a comeback after motherhood, told PTI Bhasha from Queenstown, New Zealand.

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