Sports News | Haryana and Maharashtra Emerge Triumphant on Day 2 of National Women's Hockey League

Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Haryana blanked Manipur 8-0 and Maharashtra defeated Mizoram 3-0 to emerge winners on the second day of the first phase of the National Women's Hockey League, here on Wednesday.

Ranchi, May 1 (PTI) Haryana blanked Manipur 8-0 and Maharashtra defeated Mizoram 3-0 to emerge winners on the second day of the first phase of the National Women's Hockey League, here on Wednesday.

In a lopsided contest, Pooja (2) struck early as Hockey Haryana's relentless onslaught was ensued by Ritika (17, 29), Manju Chorsiya (20) and Bhteri (37) until the third quarter.

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In the final quarter, Shashi Khasa (49, 50, 56) demonstrated her splendid skills to produce a quick hat-trick that exposed the weak Manipur defence.

Every goal scored during the clash was a field goal.

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In the subsequent encounter, Maharashtra did not find it tough prevailing against Mizoram.

Hockey Maharashtra opened their account when Tanushree Dinesh Kadu (13) successfully converted a penalty corner.

Riding on the momentum, Monika Tirkey (26) netted the second for Maharashtra through another penalty corner before skipper Ashwini Kolekar (50) scored the winner through a clinical field goal.

Mizoram did create a few chances including a couple of penalty corners, but failed to make the most. Their struggle to maintain possession also did not allow them to threaten the Maharashtra defence.

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