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The Hindu: Indian women trounce Sri Lanka to bag gold

The Hindu: Indian women trounce Sri Lanka to bag gold

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The Hindu: Indian women trounce Sri Lanka to bag gold

India toyed with Sri Lanka before trouncing it 10-0 in the final to win the women’s hockey gold at the Maulana Tayyabullah hockey stadium here on Thursday.

The gold completed India dominance in the three-team tournament as women’s hockey made its debut in the South Asian Games.

India scored half a dozen goals without a reply in the first half with the experienced Rani Rampal opening the scoring in the second minute of the match.

Rampal scored another at the end of the sequence (31st minute) as Sushila Pukhrambam (4th), Preeti Dubey (8th), Soudarya Yendala (23rd) and Punam Barla (29th, a penalty corner) scored the remaining four in between.

Sri Lanka was reduced defending with 10 players on most of the occasion in an effort to prevent the marauding Indians from scoring more.

After the first session’s pounding, the Indians appeared to relax their grip in the second half, and Sri Lanka did not seem inclined to attack either. Despite that the host scored four more, three of which came through penalty corner conversions. Captain Ritu Rani converted a penalty corner in the 45th minute to make it 7-0 before Rani Rampal struck successively, with a field goal in the 58th minute and converting a penalty corner in the 64th minute to enhance her individual tally to four in the match and make it 9-0 for the host. Jaspreet Kaur rounded off the scoring, converting the 11th penalty corner coming India’s way in the 69th minute.

India, which had beaten Sri Lanka 12-1 in the league stage, thus appeared less severe against same side in the final.

India had trounced Nepal 24-0 in the other league match to make it 46-1 for the tournament.

This triumph would be a big boost for the Indian women ahead of the Rio Olympics.

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