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Indian women's hockey team lose to Wales

Last Updated 05 April 2018, 10:59 IST

India's hockey campaign was off to a disappointing start at the Commonwealth Games after the country's women's team was upstaged 2-3 by a lower-ranked Wales in a Group A clash, here on Thursday.

Lisa Daley (7th minute), Sian French (26th minute) and Natasha Marke-Jones (57th minute) scored a goal each for Wales, while skipper Rani Rampal (34th minute) and Nikki Pradhan (41st minute) put India on the scoresheet.

India wasted 14 penalty corners in the course of the match.

The World No. 10 Indian team, chasing its first CWG medal after the 2006 Melbourne Games silver, trailed for the first 30 minutes, scored a couple of goals in the third period to draw level before conceding one in the dying minutes of the match to  lose against their World No. 26 rivals.

"We needed to be energetic and play for attacking hockey. We pushed higher up, started attacking more and pressed," a disappointed Indian captain Rani Pampal said after the match.

Coach Harendra Singh was critical of the performance and said the side needed to be better at penalty corner conversion. "We conceded soft goals, which is concerning. We only had a 31 percent conversion rate. We missed our chances despite having 50 percent of our shots on goal. That's mainly down to the Welsh goalkeeper Roseanne Thomas who played superbly," Harendra said.

"We need to make the most of our chances and score more goals, as we missed lots of shots. The pressure is on for the next few games, but we're up to the challenge," he added.  

The Indian women's hockey team finished fifth  in the last two editions of the Games.

India will take on Malaysia in their second group match on Friday.

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(Published 05 April 2018, 10:58 IST)

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