Monday 28 April 2025
Indian Women’s Hockey Team go down 2-3 against Australia A in Perth
Jyoti Singh and Sunelita Toppo were the goal scorers for the Indian Women’s Hockey Team
Jyoti Singh
New Delhi: The Indian Women’s Hockey Team put in a determined and gritty performance but fell short against Australia A, going down 2-3 in their second game of the Australia tour, at the Perth Hockey Stadium on Sunday. It was India which took the lead through Jyoti Singh (13’), after which Australia A came back from a goal down with Evie Stansby (17’), Dayle Dolkens (48’), and Jamie-Lee Surha (52’) finding the back of the net. India’s second goal came through Sunelita Toppo (59’).
India women fall 2-3 in back-to-back Losses to Australia A
Jyoti Singh and Sunelita Toppo scored for India while Australia A pulled off a comeback, with Evie Stansby, Dayle Dolkens and Jamie-Lee Surha finding the back of the net.
File photo: India faces Australia in the third match of the tour on Thursday. | Photo Credit: Biswaranjan Rout/The Hindu
The Indian Women’s Hockey Team put in a determined and gritty performance but fell short against Australia A, losing 2-3 in their second match of the Australia tour at Perth Hockey Stadium on Sunday.
Indian women’s hockey team stumble again in Perth
Go down 2-3 against Australia A, Jyoti Singh, Sunelita Toppo score as India faces second-straight loss.
Jyoti Singh. (Photo credit: Hockey India)
The Indian women's hockey team suffered its second straight loss to Australia A at the Perth Hockey Stadium on Sunday.
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