Indian women post 2-0 win over Indonesia in Olympic Qualifiers Rd 2 opener

Press Trust of India  |  Mandalay (Myanmar) 

The Indian women's national team Wednesday registered a 2-0 win over in its opening match of the Olympic Qualifiers Round 2, going a step closer to making it to

Dangmei Grace's brace (27 & 67 minutes) proved to be the difference between the two teams.

Maymol Rocky's wards largely dominated the match in terms of both possession and chances created.

"We wanted to start our qualifying campaign on a winning note and we have done so. proved to be tough opponents that committed bodies in defence but we found a way to gather three points," Maymol said after the match.

"It is important to keep the winning momentum alive and we were able to do so. We are taking one match at a time and our focus shifts on our next opponents (on April 06)," she added.

Maintaining the winning momentum after the success of their fifth consecutive SAFF title triumph, the Indian women applied pressure on the opponents from the opening minute.

Some crafty work down the wings by and Ratanbala Devi wreaked havoc on the opposition defence, which failed to counter the Indians between the lines.

Sanju's cross in the 24th minute caused chaos in the Indonesian defence with one defender almost turning it into an own goal, before clearing the lines.

Sandhiya's in the 26th minute, after she was found by left a trail of Indonesian defenders in her wake sidestepping one and casually rolling the ball into the space to create a shot, beating another.

Her stinger of a shot from inside the box was saved by the Indonesian but applied the finishing touches from close range to give the lead in the 27th minute.

The defence made quick work of any Indonesian counter-attacks to equalise deficits with not being tested even once.

led 1-0 at half-time.

India continued with their attacking tempo in the second half as well.

Ratanbala Devi's shot from distance in the 56th minute earned an uncanny save from the Indonesian as she fluffed a routine collection. Three minutes later failed to score from close range after found her with a rasping cross that bewildered the Indonesian defence line.

In the 67th minute, India doubled their lead when once again applied the finishing touches to a shot from Sumithra Kamaraj, which was haphazardly parried away by

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 18:05 IST