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Friday, October 3, 2014

Indian women's hockey team arrives home after clinching Bronze at Asiad - Business Standard


The Indian women's hockey team arrived home on Friday after clinching a bronze medal at the 17th Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea.


The team was given a grand welcome upon its arrival in New Delhi. Fans had gathered at the International Airport with flowers and also beat drums.


The team defeated 2-1 to win the medal.


In a hard fought battle, the Indians took an early lead after a successful conversion of a penalty corner by Jaspreet Kaur in the 23rd minute of the game.


"We played a good match, it was a draw 1-1. We could not hold the match in the last one minute. You can say it is lack of experience because we all are young players. I know we were expected to bring gold, we could not do that. We will work on our mistakes now so that we can perform better next time," said a player.


Team's coach Neil Hawgood also congratulated the players on the medal finish.


"Yes, I think this is the second time we have won a medal in the Asian Games. So to actually have that break since 2006, we actually start there with the bronze, I think we did better than that. I think the girls also played better than that, it's all a good start for the future," said Hawgood.


Indian women's hockey team had earlier won bronze medal at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha where they defeated 1-0.


India now has a total of 57 medals, which includes 11 gold, nine silver and 37 bronze.


India's position is ninth in the overall medals tally at the Asiad.



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