Australia Stages Comeback to Defeat Indian Women's Hockey Team
In a closely fought match, the Indian women's hockey team lost 1-2 to Australia after initially leading with Navneet Kaur's penalty corner. Abby Wilson's brace secured the win for Australia as momentum shifted in the second half.
The Indian women's hockey team squandered an early advantage to go down 1-2 against Australia in the opening match of the four-game friendly series here on Tuesday.
India struck first in the opening quarter, with Navneet Kaur converting a penalty corner to give her side an early lead. The Indian defence remained resolute for much of the first half, successfully maintaining their advantage through the second quarter.
However, momentum shifted in the second half as Australia's Abby Wilson capitalised on two penalty-corner opportunities, scoring in both the third and fourth quarters to secure a comeback win for the hosts.
The two sides will meet again on Wednesday.
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