Indian hockey eves end Spain tour on high

ANI  |  Madrid [Spain] 

The Indian women's team ended their Tour on a bright note as they defeated the hosts 4-1 in the fifth and final match here at the Consejo Superior de Stadium last evening.

Indian was backed by two well-converted penalty corners by defender (44', 50') towards the closing stages of the match. Spain's (58') scored the consolation goal for the hosts.

The visitors maintained the upper-hand in the tie from the start as they dominated possession and put the hosts under pressure in the opening few minutes.

The second minute saw Indian forward get a sight on the Spanish goal but the 26-year-old's effort was saved by Spain's India's swift start saw them win two consecutive penalty corners in the first five minutes, but Ruiz was called into action again, and she was upto the task.

The second quarter saw a similar story as maintained pressure on the hosts and did not give away possession easily. The world number 10 team showed quality in the midfield and had an attempt by young forward saved by

could not manage to get a grip on the match but did well to deny any clear goal-scoring opportunities to their visitors.

It was the third quarter which saw utilise their possession to good effect as was found in the striking circle with an accurate pass by and India's stroked home a delightful finish to give her team the lead in the 33rd minute.

Four minutes later, India's ace striker was again presented with an opportunity to score at the end of a team-move, and the 23-year-old found the back of the net to increase India's lead to two goals. also registered her name on the score-sheet as she converted a penalty corner in the 44th minute to make the scores 3-0 in India's favour.

India dominated in the last quarter as well, winning two penalty corners in the opening five minutes. The first was saved by a Spanish defender and the second was stroked into the back of the net by as she scored her second goal of the match.

At 4-0, India looked comfortable in possession and made sure that they were not allowing the hosts to find space inside their half. However, in the 58th minute, the world number 11 team hit India on the counter and won themselves a penalty corner, which was converted by Lola Riera, as the match ended 4-1 in India's favour.

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 13:05 IST