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Stellenbosch, South Africa: Poonam Rani struck twice as the Indian women's hockey team notched up a dominating 3-0 win over Scotland in the last match of their tour to South Africa on Wednesday.
The Indian women recovered from 2-3 defeat against Germany in their last outing on Sunday to end the tour on a high.
The first quarter saw both the teams going on the attack on each other's business side of the field.
But the Indians, who had beaten Scotland earlier on the tour, were high on spirits and in the second quarter Rani scored a goal through penalty corner, hitting the ball into the nets brilliantly without giving any chance to the rival goalkeeper to react.
India continued pressure on their rivals and maintained good ball possession. The eves kept the opponent's defence busy all throughout and scored their second goal when Vandana Kataria sounded the board.
Indians started the third quarter on a high and were seen in the opponent's circle, looking for an opportunities to score. But unfortunately, they could not find the back of the nets, leaving the score 2-0 at the end of the third quarter.
The fourth quarter brought good news for the Indians yet again as Poonam Rani added the third goal to conclude their South Africa tour on a winning note.
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