Monchengladbach, Aug 4: Indian girls created history by winning
country's first ever bronze medal in the junior women hockey World Cup
as they pipped England 3-2 on penalties, riding on striker Rani's
dazzling show, here today.
18-year-old Rani scored India's only goal
in the regulation time and then found the net twice in the penalty
shoot-out to script India's memorable victory.
India had surprised
top teams in the competition and they finished their campaign in superb
manner. England girls could consider themselves unlucky as they were
pipped in the bronze medal match by South Korea in the last edition of
the championship in Boston.
The two teams had ended 1-1 after regualtion time.
Navneet
Kaur's strike handed India a 3-2 lead in the shoot out and when Anna
Toman missed the following shot, it secured India's win.
Rani took
the first stroke in the shoot-out and scored straight away. None of the
England player could score except Emily Defroand, who cancelled India's
lead on both occasions.
Navneet had missed her earlier stroke but
beat the rival goalkeeper in her second attempt as India gained upper
hand again. Anna, who had found the equaliser in the regulation for
England, could not rescue her side this time in the pressure situation.
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