Muscat: The Indian women’s team continues to make waves in the Pro Fih League when washing other mastclass to beat China 2-1 and move to the top of the standings on Tuesday.
After defeating China 7-1 in their debut match on Monday, Indians appeared 2-1 win against the same opponent at the Sultan Qaboos complex on Tuesday.
While the victory was not as heavy as the goal as the previous day, what India shown was the ability to play Swift, attacking hockey without losing tranquility.
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https://t.co/uiv4zzWJw- Indian Hockey (@ThehockeyIndia) 1643719598000A lack of experience and a certain level of grazing seems to befall Chinese women’s team directly from the opening whistle their second hockey hockey league match against India.
Lost ownership, the wrong trajectory of the place and reluctance to return and survive contributing to the performance of the first half of the Loyo by the Chinese team.
India, on the contrary, started a match with high-level energy and appetite to attack the game that shook their opponents further.
The pressure provided by Indians on the Chinese defense paid up quickly.
The penalty angle in the third minute was converted with precision by Gurjit Kaur – to add a goal he printed in the first match on Monday.
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India created several chances to score goals but this flew widen from the objectives of the opposition or handled by Wu Surong in China’s purpose.
In the second half, China seems to be a rally.
They survived with more confidence and India found it difficult to resist Chinese attacks.
When India struggles to regain the first game that flows freely, China began to make their own attack into an Indian circle.
A beautiful pass that divides the Indian defense leaving Wang Shumin with only Savita to beat.
Indian goalkeeper rushed forward but Wang could put the ball in the corner and restore parity and the level of trust of his team.
A series of penalties is an Indian answer to Chinese revival but every effort is handled by firm defense.
The last quarter saw India attack with new strength.
Monika was very visible when he led the advanced team.
Hard work paid off when India won an angle of the penalty almost instantly.
Ekka Deep Grace saw her shot fly wide but the notification was served – India intends to all three points.
Wu Surong quickly came out of his purpose to strangle the quick break from Kaur Navneet.
Chinese guards only played on the seventh senior international and this rescue showed him quickly adapting to the speed of hockey.
However, Wu Surong did not have the chance when Gurjit Kaur stepped into another penalty.
The penalty corner specialist did not make a mistake when he gave the ball to the house to double his team’s score.
When the quarter was calculated backwards, India continued to accumulate the pressure but they were also happy to try new things.
They transferred the ball across the field with confidence and the effect on China was to deepen the level of fatigue in the team.
If India’s head coach Janneke Schopman will be disappointed with anything about the performance of his team, it will likely become the fact that the 33 penetration of the circle only produces six shots into the goal.
Monika was named a match player for the influential role he played.
“I am very happy with our performance for two matches against China.
It was good to play as a unit as we played at the last Olympics.
We played with freedom and it was really fun,” he said.