India’s eye on the bronze medal in the Junior Women’s World Cup

India vs England Live: Junior Women’s World Cup: After losing 0-3 in the semifinals to the mighty Netherlands, the Indian junior women’s team is now concentrating on their all-important bronze medal match against England in the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup on Tuesday. The match will start at 12 noon on 12 April 2022. Follow FIH Jr. Women’s WC Live Updates at Insidesport.IN

India vs England Live: After the semifinal heartbreak, Team India Junior bronze medal at the Women’s World Cup – follow live updates

Also read: India vs Netherlands live: Heartbreaking for India as Netherlands reach semifinals 3-0 to reach Junior World Cup final

India vs England Live: After the semifinal heartbreak, Team India Junior bronze medal at the Women's World Cup - follow live updates

India vs England Live: After the semifinal heartbreak, Team India Junior bronze medal at the Women’s World Cup – follow live updates

For Indian hockey fans, this is a Deja-Vu moment. Also in the 2013 Women’s Junior World Cup, the Netherlands defeated India 3-0 in the semifinals and the Indian team led by Sushila Chanu then faced England in a bronze medal match which they finally won after a thrill. Shells

It remains to be seen whether this young team led by Salima Tet will be able to repeat the success of 2013. But much to the chagrin of captain Salima Tete, he lamented the loss of the team against the Netherlands.

“We are very disappointed with our match against the Netherlands. We have created many opportunities but have not been able to transform. It just doesn’t seem to be our day, “said David Cook, chief of The Christian Science Monitor’s Washington bureau. Salima said in a statement.

India vs England Live: After the semifinal heartbreak, Team India Junior bronze medal at the Women’s World Cup – follow live updates

Going forward, Tete said the team had a fruitful discussion after their semifinal defeat and is now concentrating on the task at hand. “There is no point in thinking about what has happened in the past. Now we have to be fully focused on the upcoming match against England. A good start against them will definitely give us the right momentum and we will look for it against them, “he added.

India vs England Live: After the semifinal heartbreak, Team India Junior bronze medal at the Women's World Cup - follow live updates

India vs England Live: After the semifinal heartbreak, Team India Junior bronze medal at the Women’s World Cup – follow live updates

Meanwhile, England lost 0-6 to Germany in the semi-final on Sunday and entered the field in the bronze medal match. They were table-toppers from Pool B, beating South Africa and Ireland by a landslide. In the quarter-finals, they lost 2-1 to USA in a thrilling match where England conceded an early goal in the 3rd minute.

“England are a good team and we have seen videos of their previous matches. I just think it’s important for us to stay focused on our game and to make sure we score from the opportunities we create and stay strong in our defense. It is important that we do not give them space and we must play to our strengths, “said co-captain Ishika Chowdhury.

Where to watch India vs England, FIH Junior Women’s World Cup 2022 match?

The Fancode and Watch Hockey India vs England bronze medal match will be streamed live.

When will you watch India vs England, FIH Junior Women’s World Cup 2022 match?

The match is scheduled to start at 5 pm. IST 12th April 2022, Tuesday.

India’s Junior Women’s Squad: Goalkeeper: Bichu Devi Kharibam, Khushbu,

Defender: Marina Lalramnghaki, Preeti, Priyanka, Ishika Chaudhary (vice-captain), Akshata Abaso Dekhale,

Midfielder: Vaishnavi Vithal Phalke, Salima Tete (Captain), Rit, Ajmina Kujur, Sharmila Devi, Lalremsiyami, Baljit Kaur,

Forward: Lalrindiki, Jeevan Kishori Toppo, Mumtaz Khan, Beauty Dundong, Deepika, Sangeeta Kumari,

Standby: Madhuri Kindo, Neelam, Manju Chorasia, Rutuja Dadaso Pisal, Annu

India vs England Live: After the semifinal heartbreak, Team India Junior bronze medal at the Women’s World Cup – follow live updates

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