London: A golden opportunity to claim an upset win lost, the Indian women’s hockey team would be looking to register their first victory when they face a lower-ranked Ireland in their second game of the World Cup, here Thursday. India conceded a late goal Saturday to draw their game against World No. 2, England.
World No. 10 India will fancy their chances against World No.16 Ireland, but it would be a serious mistake by the Sjoerd Marijne-coached side if they take the Irish lightly.
By virtue of their stunning 3-1 stunning over World No.7 USA, Ireland are currently leading Pool B just ahead of England and India. And if they win Thursday, they would secure place in the knock-out stage of the tournament.
The Indians, on the other hand, would be desperate to score their first win in the tournament. But it would be easier said than done as they will be up against an Irish side which has the capability of springing surprises.
India had lost 1-2 to Ireland in the HWL Semifinals in Johannesburg last year and revenge would be high on the Rani Rampal-led side’s agenda when they take the field.
Senior player and goalkeeper Savita said Wednesday that the defeat was history and they have the firepower to beat Ireland.
“We have done well against Ireland in practice matches in the past,” Savita stated. “In the match last year, we were leading and should have won for sure but conceded two penalty corners, one after another, and it proved costly. We have a strong defence and play an attacking brand of hockey – this is a potent combination and make us strong as a side,” she added.