CWG 2014: Indian women's hockey team beat Canada 4-2
CWG 2014: Indian women's hockey team beat Canada 4-2
Jaspreet Kaur scored a brace while Poonam Rani and Rani Rampal hit a goal apiece for the winners.

Glasgow: The Indian women's hockey team got off to a rollicking start as it comfortably beat Canada 4-2 in its opening group A match at the 20th Commonwealth Games here on Thursday.

Seasoned Rani Rampaul opened the scoring in the 22nd minute followed by Poonam Rani in the 29th minute while Jaspreet Kaur scored twice with successful dragflicks in the 37th and 52nd minute respectively.

For Canada, Brienne Stairs and Karli Johannsen were the scorers. India are currently placed second in the group as South Africa walloped Trinidad & Tobago 16-0 in another group league match.

India dominated the match for the better part with Vandana Katariya, playing her 100th international game, controlling the proceedings down wide right.

Vandana did the initial spadework to provide the assist for Rampal, who scored an opportunistic goal off a rebound in the 22nd minute.

However, the joy was short-lived as Canada equalised within three minutes when defender Grace Ekka failed to clear a scoop from the opposition defence, as Stairs sprinted down unchallenged before placing it past custodian Savita Punia.

The Indians got back the lead within two minutes when Poonam Rani stabbed home an angled crack taken by Jaspreet off a penalty corner.

The Indians increased their lead just after the change of ends when Jaspreet's low drag-flick, placed to the left of the Canadian goalie Kaitlyn Williams, went in to make it 3-1.

Johansen made it 2-3 for Canada with a strike identical to Poonam Rani's, deflecting a shot taken from the penalty corner push. However, Jaspreet sealed the match in India's favour in the 52nd minute with classical drag-flick conversion straight on the upper part inside the net.

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