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    India starts Spanish tour with loss

    In a disappointing start to the series, Indian women team was blanked 0-3 by host Spain in the opening match of the five-match series at the Consejo Superior de Deportes Hockey Stadium.

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    It was an evenly matched encounter between the two teams but the host was helped by the efficient finishing shown by Lola Riera (48’, 52’) and Berta Bonastre (6’) whose goals were enough to secure the victory. 

    Spain dominated possession in the opening quarter as 26-year-old Bonastre found herself in the right spot to score the opening goal in only the sixth minute. 

    The host looked to add a second goal, but India’s defence held on throughout the first quarter. The visitor had chances of its own, but  could not produce clear goal-scoring opportunities. Skipper Rani Rampal had a glorious chance in the 14th minute but her shot ended up going wide. 

    India started the second quarter fairly well as Anupa Barla’s shot in the 19th minute was saved by Spanish Goalkeeper Maria Ruiz. The next minute Rani had her second chance of the match but could not get the equalising goal. India was awarded a penalty corner in the 24th minute, but the resulting shot went just wide of the Spanish post. 

    Two minutes later, the host looked to counter India and forced a reflex save from goalkeeper Savita, who made sure that the visitor went into the half-time break only a goal down. The Indian shot-stopper was called into action again at the start of the third quarter when she made a save from a penalty corner. 

    At the other end of the pitch, Rani tried to make amends of the missed opportunities but her shot on goal was saved by Maria Ruiz. The visitor looked to find an equaliser in the final quarter of the match as it took a more attacking approach and let runners get past the Spanish defenders on the flanks. 

    However, in an unfortunate turn of events for Sunita Lakra, a common-ball hit her head and the referee decided to give a penalty stroke to the host, which was well converted by Riera in the 48th minute. 

    Four minutes later, Riera was awarded her second goal of the match as her drag-flick from a penalty corner was deflected by Sunita Lakra’s stick into the back of the net.

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