Scotland bounce back to rout India in Glasgow
Women’s FIH Champions Challenge I, Pool A Result
Glasgow National Hockey Centre, Scotland
Scotland (Nikki Kidd 29′, Emily Maguire 34′, Vikki Bunce 41′, Becky Ward 66′) 4-0 India
Scotland Senior Women bounced back from yesterday’s narrow loss to Belgium with a superb performance, roundly beating India 4-0 at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre this evening.
In front of a fervent and passionate home support, goals from Nikki Kidd, Emily Maguire, Vikki Bunce and Becky Ward ensured the national side secured a vital win in their quest to top Pool A of the competition.
The Scots now move on from tonight’s encounter to play their final group game against Korea on Wednesday afternoon (14.00).
(Scotland huddle together for a few words from Head Coach Gordon Shepherd after tonight’s win over India. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
An ecstatic Scotland Senior Women Head Coach Gordon Shepherd said of his side performance, “Absolutely delighted. Yesterday we got the performance but not result. Today we got the result with one of the best performances this Scotland team has produced for years. We played great hockey for the entire seventy minutes, from back to front. I’m lost for words to describe how good that performance was.
“It was a total team effort, everyone played their part in the win. There wasn’t one stand-out player; there were seventeen stand-out players and a reserve goalkeeper who feels every bit part of tonight’s success.
“That’s what it takes to win at this level and we’ve told the players to enjoy the success. The crowd were fantastic too and the players are very grateful for their support. We now look forward to Korea on Wednesday.”
(Nikki Lloyd feels the challenge of an Indian defender Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Scotland made an impressive start to the contest, winning a penalty corner in the fourth minute. Nikki Kidd played the ball back to injector Ailsa Wyllie, but the Grove Menzieshill striker’s shot was wide of the target.
In the 11th minute, Ali Bell was denied the opening goal too, her shot brilliantly saved by Savita Savita in the Indian goal.
Savita was again to frustrate the home side four minutes later, her block preventing Kidd’s drag-flick from finding the back of the net.
It appeared as if it was going to be one of those nights for Shepherd’s side; this time replacement goalkeeper Yogita Bali was alert to save Bell’s reverse stick attempt, before smothering Nicki Skrastin’s strike on goal in the 21st minute.
(Scotland’s Nicki Skrastin collides with India ‘keeper Yogita Bali. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Next it was Cat Ralph’s turn to pepper India’s goal with two penalty corner strikes but yet again Bali was equal to the challenge, pushing both efforts to safety.
India almost took the lead against the run of play in the 27th minute, but Scotland goalkeeper Amy Gibson made a great save from Poonam Rani.
Scotland’s pressure and domination of possession finally bared fruit in the 29th minute. India’s defence struggled to clear their lines, the ball falling to Kidd on the right of the circle and the Canterbury midfielder made no mistake this time, smashing the ball into the far left corner of the net to break the deadlock.
On the stroke of half-time, the Scots doubled their lead after a determined run and shot from Sarah Robertson cannoned off an Indian defender and fell into the path of Emily Maguire to bundle home the second goal in the 34th minute.
Not content with their two goal lead at half-time, Vikki Bunce slid in to get on the end of Kidd’s penalty corner shot and crash the ball past Bali to register a third Scottish goal in the 41st minute.
(Vikki Bunce was Scotland’s third goalscorer against India. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Further opportunities came Scotland’s way during the second half, captain Linda Clement diving to hit a Bunce cross narrowly wide of the target and a Robertson effort being knocked away from the net right on the line.
Four minutes from time, defender Becky Ward rounded off the scoring, netting the fourth goal for the Scots from a rebound after Ralph’s fierce shot at penalty corner was cleared off the goal-line.
(Scotland’s players celebrate another goal Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Please visit the FIH Women’s Champions Challenge website for full information including match reports, highlights, fixtures, results and pool standings.
Scotland Senior Women: Nicola Cochrane (Edinburgh University), Vikki Bunce (Dundee Wanderers), Morag McLellan (Clydesdale Western), Alison Bell (Grove Menzieshill), Rebecca Ward (Dundee Wanderers), Catriona Ralph (Clydesdale Western), Sarah Robertson (Edinburgh University), Linda Clement (Captain, Grove Menzieshill), Ailsa Wyllie (Grove Menzieshill), Leigh Fawcett (Grove Menzieshill), Rebecca Merchant (Edinburgh University), Nikki Kidd (Canterbury), Susan McGilveray (Clydesdale Western), Nicola Lloyd (Canterbury), Nicola Skrastin (Clydesdale Western), Emily Maguire (Reading), Aileen Davis (Clifton), Amy Gibson (Old Loughtonians).
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