India women’s hockey team could not arrest their slide in the FIH Pro League and suffered their seventh straight loss in the competition after going down 2-4 to Germany in London on Saturday.
India squandered their two goal advantage, conceding four without reply, for another disappointing result.
The latest defeat comes after India had lost all four matches against Belgium and Argentina in Antwerp last month and were beaten by Germany (1-3) and Great Britain (2-3) last weekend.
Sunelita (9th) and Deepika (15th) scored field goals to give India a morale-boosting 2-0 lead but saw it being cancelled by Germany’s Viktoria Huse, who converted penalty corners in the 23rd and 32nd minutes to bring her team on level terms.
Stinne Kurz (51st) then converted a penalty corner before Jule Bleuel scored a field goal in the 55th minute to pile on more misery on the Indians.
Stung by six straight losses in the last two weeks, India started better against Germany with Lalremsiami leading the way in the initial minutes.
The veteran forward first created some space to drag the ball into the circle and then took a powerful shot at the goal, only for German goalkeeper Julia Sonntag to thwart it in the nick of time.
The Indian midfield then set up a perfect ball for an unmarked Sunelita in the ninth minute as the teenaged midfielder put it across Sonntag to give world No.5 India the lead.
Deepika then gave a proper lesson on how to score on the counter when she deftly snatched the ball in the midfield and ran forward with Vandana Katariya for company.
Vandana drew Sonntag out before relaying the ball to Deepika who tapped it in with ease just two seconds before the end of the first quarter.
However, German penalty-corner specialist Viktoria converted two penalty corners, one each in the second and third quarter, as India’s lead evaporated.
Deepika made some good runs into the circle in the second half, but was unable to time her shots for maximum impact.
The last quarter of play was a story of complete domination for German forwards who unleashed a barrage of attacks to overpower the Indian defence.
India will play Great Britain in their last Pro League match on Sunday.
(with inputs from PTI)
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