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Young Tigress roar back from India defeat to hit Uzbekistan for 12

Two forwards grab hat-tricks ahead of Thursday’s crunch clash against S. Korea

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 06 Jun 2023 5:18PM

Young Tigress roar back from India defeat to hit Uzbekistan for 12
National junior women’s hockey midfielder Kirandeep Kaur Gurdip Singh (centre) has scored a brace in the team’s Group A match against Uzbekistan at the Women’s Hockey Junior Asia Cup in Japan. – Malaysian Hockey Confederation Facebook pic, June 6, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia quickly recovered from their slim 1-2 defeat to India yesterday by thrashing Uzbekistan 12-0 in their third Group A match at the Women’s Hockey Junior Asia Cup in Kakamigahara, Japan today.

Forwards Dian Nursyakira Najwa Al-Wadqa Nazeri and Zati Alyani Muhamad Zubir were the toast of the national team after scoring hat-tricks while fellow attacker Norshafiqha Ishak and midfielder Kirandeep Kaur Gurdip Singh both managed braces in the match played at the Kawasaki Heavy Industries Hockey Stadium.

The Young Tigress needed only a minute to open the scoring through a field goal by Dian Nursyakira followed by two more goals from penalty corners by Kirandeep in the 10th minute and defender Khairunnisa Ayuni Mohd Sharuddin a minute later.

The goal fest continued when Dian Nursyakira doubled her personal tally in the 22nd minute and Kirandeep made it 5-0 through a field goal three minutes later. Player of the match Zati Alyani then scored a hat-trick in four minutes, netting in the 26th, 27th, and 30th minutes.

Malaysia continued the rampage with two more goals in the 42nd and 45th minutes through Norshafiqa and Nur Shamine Azureen Mohammed Badusha before Dian Nursyakira completed her hat-trick seven minutes later. 

Norshafiqa rounded off Malaysia’s victory by converting a penalty corner for the team coached by Lailin Abu Hassan’s 12th goal in the 53rd minute.

Lailin may have been happy with the big score, but felt that his charges still had some weaknesses to improve on in terms of fundamentals and tactics, especially with a huge game against South Korea on Thursday looming. 

“I hope the players will quickly adapt to the tactics planned as the Koreans are among the  favourites here,” he said in a video shared by the Malaysian Hockey Confederation to the media.

The tournament, which runs from June 2-11, is also a qualifier for the Women’s Junior World Cup, with 10 nations divided into two groups participating. 

Group toppers and runners-up will advance to the semi-finals while the top three teams at the end of the tournament qualify for the Junior World Cup in Santiago, Chile, from November 29 to December 10. – Bernama, June 6, 2023

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