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Indian women suffer first defeat in hockey tour of South Korea

Press Trust of India  |  Seoul 

Indian women's team suffered its first defeat in the tour of after they lost 1-2 against the hosts in a hard-fought third game of the five-match series here today. Two goals in the first quarter from South Korea's Seul Ki Cheon (12th minute) and (14th) sealed the win for the hosts at the India, however, did not give up without a fight a pulled a goal back through Lalremsiami in the 16th minute. Despite the loss, continue to lead the series 2-1 following victories in the first two games. Earlier in the day, looked to continue their winning momentum and were quick off the blocks to put some pressure on South Korea's midfield. However, the South Koreans matched their rivals equally as the opening 10 minutes of the first quarter witnessed tough tussle between both the teams for supremacy. But it was who took the lead when Seul Ki Cheon converted a penalty corner in the 12th minute. If that was not enough, the Indian defense was beaten once again two minutes later when scored from another penalty corner. Trailing by two goals, took the field in the second quarter looking to make a comeback and were instantly rewarded when foward Lalremsiami found the back of the net in the 16th minute to pull one back for the visitors. The Indian team then took control of the match and looked threatening but the South Korean defenders stuck to their task as the visitors wasted a number of chances. South Korean also made a couple of fine saves to deny equaliser before half-time. In the third quarter had the better chances of scoring as they earned three penalty Corners but failed to convert a single one with Rajani Etimarpu standing tall in front of the Indian goal. It was important for to create significant goal-scoring chances in the final quarter if they were to find the equaliser and expectedly the visitors kept piling up the pressure on and in the process earned two penalty corners in the last four minutes of the match. But the chances went wasted as South Korean made two brilliant saves to deny the all-important equaliser. will play their fourth match of series against tomorrow.

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First Published: Thu, March 08 2018. 14:00 IST
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