Santiago: The Indian junior women displayed remarkable resilience in an exhilarating classification match of the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup 2023 and registered a thrilling 3-2 victory against the USA in sudden death following a thrilling penalty shootout after the game was tied at 2-2 at the end regulation time.
Notably, India’s victory in this contest secured their 9th-place finish in the tournament.
India dominated at the start, pressing the USA relentlessly and penetrating their defense multiple times. Manju Chorsiya’s (11’) perfectly placed goal from the first penalty corner gave India a well-deserved lead in the game.
Buoyed by this advantage, the Indian team continued their aggressive play, keeping the USA under constant pressure. However, the USA still managed to win a penalty corner in the very last minute of the quarter but failed to capitalise on that as the opening quarter concluded with India leading 1-0.
Aiming to retain their lead in the second quarter, India focused on ball possession while consistently penetrating the USA’s circle. Despite their efforts, the USA defended solidly, thwarting India’s attempts to widen the gap while launching counter-attacks themselves. This tactic proved effective when Kiersten Thomassey’s (27’) precise strike levelled the score, showcasing the USA’s resilience.
The second quarter concluded without further goals, and both teams headed into halftime with the score tied at 1-1.
Eager to reclaim their advantage, India launched a barrage of attacks in the third quarter, relentlessly pressuring the USA’s defense. Despite several near misses, including from a penalty corner, India couldn’t convert their opportunities into goals. The penultimate quarter concluded without any goals, leaving the score deadlocked at 1-1.
At the start of the fourth quarter, India earned an early penalty corner, yet their efforts to convert it fell short. Surprisingly, it was the USA who seized the opportunity against the run of play, as Kiersten Thomassey (53’) netted her second goal, putting her team in the lead. With time slipping away and the score against them, India escalated their offensive efforts.
Their determination paid off when Sunelita Toppo (57’) levelled the score with a brilliantly placed shot from a penalty corner, bringing them back into contention.
The match eventually ended with score tied at 2-2, thus entering penalty shootouts, which witnessed both teams managing to convert two shots each, hence leading the game into sudden death, where India’s goalkeeper Madhuri Kindo made an outstanding save, while Rutaja Dadaso Pisal calmly converted her shot to help India win the match 3-2.
IANS