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Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team Loses 1-3 To Germany - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - India

Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team Loses 1-3 To Germany

The Indian junior women's hockey team started its campaign at the 4 Nations Tournament with a 1-3 loss to hosts Germany on Saturday. Mumtaz Khan (60th) was the lone goal-scorer for India. Hahn Marie (9th), Seidel Carolin (37th) and Lena Keller (58th) scored a goal each in Germany's win. Germany began the match on a strong note with Hahn Marie scoring a goal in the ninth minute of the game after successfully converting a penalty corner to put India on the backfoot. India increased the frequency of their attacks in an attempt to level the score but Germany doubled their lead with Carolin scoring a field goal. At the end of the third quarter, Germany were leading 2-0. The third quarter was a goalless affair.

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Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team Loses 1-3 To Germany - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - India

Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team Loses 1-3 To Germany

The Indian junior women's hockey team started its campaign at the 4 Nations Tournament with a 1-3 loss to hosts Germany on Saturday. Mumtaz Khan (60th) was the lone goal-scorer for India. Hahn Marie (9th), Seidel Carolin (37th) and Lena Keller (58th) scored a goal each in Germany's win. Germany began the match on a strong note with Hahn Marie scoring a goal in the ninth minute of the game after successfully converting a penalty corner to put India on the backfoot. India increased the frequency of their attacks in an attempt to level the score but Germany doubled their lead with Carolin scoring a field goal. At the end of the third quarter, Germany were leading 2-0. The third quarter was a goalless affair.

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There Are Many Unfit Players In Asian Games-Bound Indian Women's Hockey Team, Claims Rani Rampal - sports.ndtv.com - India

There Are Many Unfit Players In Asian Games-Bound Indian Women's Hockey Team, Claims Rani Rampal

Indian women's hockey legend Rani Rampal has claimed that there are many unfit players in the team picked for the Asian Games, and asserted that she is in no mood to retire. As per the provisional squad issued by Hockey India, Rani is not part of the Hangzhou-bound team despite making a strong comeback from a hamstring injury after the Tokyo Olympics, where the Indian women recorded their best-ever performance by finishing fourth under her leadership. On return, Rani emerged as the top-scorer in the last National Games in Gujarat, scoring 18 goals in Haryana's triumphant campaign.

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Ex-India Hockey Captain Rani Rampal Blasts National Coach For Snub, Dismisses Retirement Rumours - sports.ndtv.com - India

Ex-India Hockey Captain Rani Rampal Blasts National Coach For Snub, Dismisses Retirement Rumours

Former India captain Rani Rampal on Thursday hit out at women's hockey team chief coach Janneke Schopmann for being overlooked for the past two years and said that she has no plans to retire anytime soon. Rani has been sidelined for a lengthy period since leading the Indian women's team to a first-ever fourth-place finish at the Olympics in Tokyo. The 28-year-old star striker demanded answers from Schopmann as to why she is being ignored.

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Ex-India Hockey Captain Rani Rampal Blasts National Coach For Snub, Dismisses Retirement Rumours - sports.ndtv.com - India

Ex-India Hockey Captain Rani Rampal Blasts National Coach For Snub, Dismisses Retirement Rumours

Former India captain Rani Rampal on Thursday hit out at women's hockey team chief coach Janneke Schopmann for being overlooked for the past two years and said that she has no plans to retire anytime soon. Rani has been sidelined for a lengthy period since leading the Indian women's team to a first-ever fourth-place finish at the Olympics in Tokyo. The 28-year-old star striker demanded answers from Schopmann as to why she is being ignored.

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"Definitely, We Will Get The Gold Medal In The Asian Games": Rajeshwari Gayakwad - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - China - India - Bangladesh

"Definitely, We Will Get The Gold Medal In The Asian Games": Rajeshwari Gayakwad

Having missed out on the gold at the Commonwealth Games, left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad is confident the Indian women's team can go the distance at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China next month. The Indian team came close to winning the coveted gold on women's cricket's Commonwealth Games debut in Birmingham last year but went down to Australia in the summit clash. It was the side's third defeat in a big final in recent years. The 'Women in Blue' have got a direct qualification to the quarterfinals at the Asian Games based on their ICC T20I rankings.

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Harmanpreet Kaur - With Indian Women's Cricket Team Set To Play Only Two Tests In 2023-24, Captain Harmanpreet Kaur Wants More Matches - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India - Bangladesh

With Indian Women's Cricket Team Set To Play Only Two Tests In 2023-24, Captain Harmanpreet Kaur Wants More Matches

Fresh from a tour of Bangladesh, Indian women's cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur has opined that the side should get to play more Test matches as well as domestic red-ball fixtures. In the current Future Tours Programme (FTP) cycle that goes on from 2022-25, Indian women's team will play the fewest Test matches among the four sides competing in the longest format. "This year we have two Tests - one against England and one against Australia - and I hope those games can make a huge impact on women's cricket and hopefully in the future we will keep getting more Test matches.

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Danni Wyatt - Chloe Tryon - Hayley Matthews - Smriti Mandhana - Jemimah Rodrigues - Smriti Mandhana Surpasses Jemimah Rodrigues To Achieve This Big Feat In The Hundred Competition - sports.ndtv.com - Georgia - India

Smriti Mandhana Surpasses Jemimah Rodrigues To Achieve This Big Feat In The Hundred Competition

India women's team star batter Smriti Mandhana achieved a new milestone on Friday in the ongoing The Hundred Women's Competition. Playing for Southern Brave, Mandhana played an unbeaten knock of 70 runs against Welsh Fire and became the registered the highest number of fifty plus scores in the history of the Women's Hundred. The 27-year-old batter has now got five fifty plus scores but her brilliant innings also could not help the Braves in defeating the Fire as the Anya Shrubsole-led side ended up losing by four runs.

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