India go down to England

JOHANNESBURG, July 18: India were outclassed by England 1-4 in a quarter-fil of the Womens Hockey World League (HWL) Semi-Fil here on Tuesday.

The tourment offers five qualification places for the 2018 FIH World Cup. Following this loss, India will have to win the Asia Cup later in the year to qualify for the global showpiece in England.

India lost to a far superior England team in terms of physicality, speed and tactics.

England put India on the back foot in the first quarter when they won three back-to-back pelty corners which filly resulted in England being awarded a pelty stroke. Giselle Ansley made no mistake in successfully taking the pelty stroke to fetch England an early 1-0 lead in the sixth minute.

They extended the lead in the 13th minute when Alex Danson put the ball past Savita making this her third goal of the tourment. India put up a determined show in the second quarter -- both in defence and offence. They didn't concede a goal and earned two pelty corners which, though, didn't result in goals.

Though India had contained England from scoring in the second quarter, a defensive error led to England converting a field goal in the 42nd minute through Susanh Townsend. India's lone drag-flicker Gurjit Kaur struck a brilliant goal beating England goalkeeper Maddie Hinch to score a solitary goal for India.

India will play the fifth to eighth classification match on July 20. IANS

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