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Indian women's hockey team shutout Poland

 
 

New Delhi, February 22 (ANI): The Indian women's hockey team sealed a comfortable 3 0 win against Poland in their third Olympic qualifier match in New Delhi on Tuesday. Speaking to mediapersons after the match, teams coach Kumar said his team had created ample scoring chances, which was satisfying though the lack of goals from penalty corners needed to be looked at. The Indian team's next match, viewed as a dress rehearsal for the final, will be against 12th ranked South Africa.

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