India suffer biggest loss
Rosario (Argentina), Aug. 31: The Indian women’s hockey team slumped to their biggest World Cup defeat as they were crushed 1-7 by defending champions the Netherlands in their opening Pool A match here.
The Netherlands were in a rampaging form against India on Monday, with penalty corner specialist Maartje Paumen netting a hat-trick while Kim Lammers chipped in with two goals as the Dutch began their title defence in style. Rani Ramphal reduced the margin for India.
Also winning their group matches were Germany and Australia as the Pool A kicked into action on Monday. Germany beat New Zealand 2-0.
Australia secured a narrow 2-1 victory over Japan in the third and final match of the day played in cold and wet conditions, with Kobie McGurk and Madonna Blyth scoring for the Hockeyroos. Kaori Chiba scored for Japan.
India began their campaign on a disastrous note as Holland recorded their biggest World Cup victory since beating Ireland 6-0 in 2002.
India will play Australia on Wednesday.
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