Did the Indian Junior Women’s Hockey Team Triumph Over Uruguay in a Shootout?

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Key Takeaways
- India's Junior Women’s Hockey Team showed remarkable skill in their recent match.
- The team maintained composure during the shootout.
- Early goals were crucial in establishing India's lead.
- Uruguay's comeback highlighted the competitive nature of the match.
- Ongoing performances in the Four Nations Tournament indicate the team's growth.
Rosario (Argentina), June 1 (NationPress) – In a thrilling encounter, the Indian Junior Women’s Hockey Team emerged victorious with a 3-1 win in the shootout against Uruguay after a 2-2 draw during regulation time in their fifth match of the Four Nations Tournament.
India's vice-captain, Hina (10’) and Lalrinpuii (24’) gave the team an early advantage, while Geeta, Kanika, and Lalthantluagi successfully converted their chances in the shootout, ensuring a decisive victory.
With a strong start, Hina scored in the 10th minute, followed by Lalrinpuii who doubled the lead in the 24th minute, sending India into halftime with a 2-0 lead.
However, Uruguay fought back fiercely in the final quarter. Ines de Posadas netted a goal in the 54th minute, and just three minutes later, Milagros Seigal equalized, leveling the match at 2-2.
In the decisive shootout, India maintained their focus, with Geeta, Kanika, and Lalthantluagi scoring three consecutive goals, while Uruguay could manage only one goal.
In their previous match, the Indian junior women faced a setback, losing 1-3 in a shootout against Chile after another 2-2 draw. Goals were scored by Sukhveer Kaur (35) and Kanika Siwach (47) for India, while Jacinta Solari (27) and Captain Laura Muller (42) netted for Chile.
The tournament began positively for the Indian junior women, achieving a 2-1 victory over Chile on May 25, with goals from Sukhveer Kaur (39) and Kanika Siwach (58'). Javeria Saenz (20) scored for Chile. They followed this with a 3-2 win over Uruguay on May 26, where Kanika Siwach's crucial brace in the final minutes led to their success.
In their third match, they secured a hard-fought 2-0 win in the shootout against the hosts, Argentina, after a 1-1 draw. Kanika (44) scored the only goal for India during regulation, while Lalrinpuii and Lalthantluangi converted their chances in the shootout.