Santiago (Chile): India squandered a two-goal advantage to go down 3-4 to last edition's runners-up Germany in a thrilling FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup match in Santiago.
Annu (11'), Ropni Kumari (14'), and Mumtaz Khan (24') were the goal scorers for India, while Sophia Schwabe (17'), Laura Pluth (21', 36'), and Carolin Seidel's (38') found the net for Germany on Thursday.
India quickly settled into a passing rhythm, dominating the game in the opening quarter by controlling possession and continuously testing Germany's defensive line. But despite their early efforts, India were thwarted by Germany's sturdy defense, which prevented them from scoring until the closing minutes of the quarter.
It was during this period of sustained pressure that the Indian team secured consecutive penalty corners, and Annu capitalised on the second opportunity with a powerful shot, finally putting her team in the lead.
Shortly after breaking the deadlock, India further solidified their position as Ropni found the net with a well-executed shot from another penalty corner to give them a 2-0 lead after the first quarter. Germany, determined to turn the tide, approached the second quarter with renewed zeal. Their efforts bore fruit as Sophia scored an impressive field goal, reducing the deficit for Germany.