Indian Women’s Hockey Team create history, make the Semi Finals of the Olympics for the first time -
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Indian Women’s Hockey Team create history, make the Semi Finals of the Olympics for the first time

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Indian team players celebrating Gurjit Kaur’s goal against Australia.

Khel Today Bureau

Tokyo: The Indian Women’s Hockey Team made history after reaching their first-ever Olympic Semi-Final on Monday. The Indian team played their hearts out and fought toe-to-toe against the World Number 2 Australia and defeated them 1-0 in the Quarter-Final match here at the Oi Hockey Stadium in the Tokyo Olympics. The Indian team was sublime in their attacking and defensive game as Gurjit Kaur (22′) emerged as the only goal-scorer of the match. The Indian team will face off against World Number 5 Argentina in the Semi-Final on Wednesday, on 4 August 2021. Argentina defeated Germany 3-0 in their Quarter-Final match earlier today.
Australia kept most of the ball possession in the opening minutes of the match and created a chance early on in the game, however, the Indian Goalkeeper Savita kept the ball away from the goal. Moments later, the Indian team got close to the goal, but they couldn’t find the back of the net. India continued to put pressure on the Australians. In the 9th minute, Vandana Katariya made a brilliant pass to Rani in the circle, however, the latter couldn’t tap the ball into the goal. Australia made a few circle penetrations in the last few minutes of the first quarter, but they couldn’t find a way to break the deadlock.

Gurjit Kaur in action.

The two teams fought toe-to-toe against each other in the opening minutes of the second quarter. Australia made a circle penetration in the 6th minute of the second quarter and earned a Penalty Corner. However, the Indian defence unit carried out a fantastic job and kept the Australians at bay. Moments later, India made a circle penetration and earned a Penalty Corner. Gurjit Kaur (22′) carried out the drag-flick and found the back of the net to help India take a 1-0 lead. Thereafter, Australia put some pressure on the Indian goal, however, the Indian defence stood tall and fought against everything the Australians threw at them. In the 11th minute of the second quarter, Salima Tete made a circle penetration and took a shot, but she looped the ball over the crossbar. Indian continued to put pressure on the Australians as the two teams went into the break with India leading at 1-0.

Australia started the third quarter aggressively and made a circle penetration straight away, however, the Indian team directed the ball away brilliantly. Australia continued to put pressure on their opponents and earned a Penalty Corner in the third minute of the third quarter, however, they couldn’t convert their opportunity. The Australians earned another Penalty Corner in the next minute, but the Indian defence unit pushed the ball away fantastically. Australia kept trying to put pressure on their opponents, however, the Indians kept intercepting the ball. The World Number 2 team kept trying to find a breakthrough, but the Indian defence stood tall and ensured that they stayed in the lead. In the 13th minute, Neha made a brilliant pass to Navneet in the circle, but the latter took a shot, but couldn’t find the back of the net. Sharmila Devi drove the ball from the right in the final minutes of the third quarter, however, the Indians couldn’t deflect the ball into the goal.

Australia continued to put pressure on the Indians in the fourth quarter, however, the Indian defence unit kept directing the ball away from the goal. In the 7th minute of the fourth quarter, Australia earned two Penalty Corners, but the Indian defence made two brilliant saves and ensured that they stayed in the lead. The Australians kept pressing forward, kept making circle penetrations, but they just couldn’t find a way to breach the Indian defence. With just three minutes left on the clock, the Australians earned a Penalty Corner. The Australians took a shot, but Monika calmly tapped the ball away from the goal. Australia earned another Penalty Corner soon after and got very close to the goal, but the Indians held their nerve and directed the ball away. The Indians kept most of the ball possession in the final minutes of the match and ensured that they booked a place in the Semi-finals.

The Indian Women’s Hockey Team will take on Argentina in the Semi-Final of the Tokyo Olympics on 4 August 2021.

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