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Odisha, Mizoram, Maharashtra, Jharkhand secure victories on Day 5 of National Women's Hockey League

ANI March 24, 2025 182 views

Day 5 of the National Women's Hockey League saw thrilling performances by Odisha, Mizoram, Maharashtra, and Jharkhand. Odisha moved up the rankings by defeating table toppers Haryana with a 2-0 win. Mizoram's 2-1 victory over Madhya Pradesh elevated them in Pool A standings. Jharkhand dazzled with a commanding 8-0 win against Manipur, showcasing their prowess and teamwork on the field.

"It was a high-scoring thriller as Hockey Jharkhand dominated tactics and teamwork." - Match Commentator
Ranchi, March 24: On Day 5 of the final phase of the National Women's Hockey League 2024-2025, the Hockey Association of Odisha, Hockey Mizoram, Hockey Maharashtra and Hockey Jharkhand registered wins in their respective matches here at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Astro Turf Hockey Stadium in Ranchi, Jharkhand.

Key Points

1

Odisha beats Haryana to take second place

2

Mizoram's narrow victory over Madhya Pradesh boosts their standing

3

Maharashtra secures a first win against Bengal

4

Jharkhand's 8-0 win delivers a stellar performance

In the first match, the Hockey Association of Odisha defeated Hockey Haryana 2-0 in Pool A. Prativa Kindo (9') and Shibani Lugun (59') scored for their team to take the game away from table toppers Hockey Haryana. The Hockey Association has now moved to the second spot in the pool standings.

In the other match, Hockey Mizoram defeated Hockey Madhya Pradesh 2-1 in Pool A. Laltlachhungi (42') and Manglawmsang (58') scored for Hockey Mizoram, whereas, on the other hand, Suneeta Kumari (54') scored the consolation goal for Hockey Madhya Pradesh. With this win, Hockey Mizoram is now in the third position in the pool standings, whereas Hockey Madhya Pradesh slipped to fifth position.

In the third match, Hockey Maharashtra defeated Hockey Bengal 4-2 in Pool A to secure its first win in the tournament. Sanika Chandrakant Mane (18'), Tanushree Dinesh Kadu (29'), Nikku Gurjar (54') and Khushi (56') scored for Hockey Maharashtra in the second and fourth quarters of the game. In response, Jamuna Ekka (3') opened an account for Hockey Bengal, joined by captain Subila Tirkey (48'), who also scored one goal. Hockey Maharashtra is in the sixth position, whereas Hockey Bengal is yet to open its account in the pool standings.

In the last match today, Hockey Jharkhand defeated Manipur Hockey 8-0 in Pool A, in a high-scoring thriller. Both Sangita Kumari (2', 21', 48') and Sweety Dungdung (20', 35', 51') scored a hat-trick for Hockey Jharkhand. Pinki Kumari (23', 37') also scored a brace to take the game further away from Manipur Hockey. Hockey Jharkhand now holds the fourth position in the pool standings, whereas Manipur Hockey is in seventh place, with one win in the tournament.

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