This story is from January 19, 2019

Khelo India: Deepika helps Haryana beat Jharkhand for girls U-17 hockey gold

Riding on striker Deepika's brace, Haryana defeated Jharkhand 2-1 to win the Under-17 girls hockey competition at the Khelo India Youth Games held at the National Defence Academy Complex here on Saturday.
Khelo India: Deepika helps Haryana beat Jharkhand for girls U-17 hockey gold
L-R: Jharkhand (Silver), Haryana (Gold) and Odisha (Bronze) U-17 hockey teams during medal ceremony
PUNE: Riding on striker Deepika's brace, Haryana defeated Jharkhand 2-1 to win the Under-17 girls hockey competition at the Khelo India Youth Games held at the National Defence Academy Complex here on Saturday.
Jharkhand put up a determined show and though they were beaten and had to settle for silver, they won the hearts of the fans.
Earlier in the morning, Odisha warded off a determined Punjab challenge to emerge 3-2 winners and claim the bronze.

In a well-contested final, Jharkhand muffed several chances and paid the penalty. They dominated the first quarter and had a fair share of ball possession in the second quarter too but again failed to make use of the advantage.
The Haryana girls defended well and made incisive counter moves which rattled the Jharkhand defence. Four minutes into the second half, Deepika gave Haryana the lead with a superb field goal and three minutes later she made it 2-0 with another opportunistic strike.
Jharkhand tried hard but time and again their strikers let go the chances that came their way.
However just before the final whistle, Prini Kandir made no mistake in converting a chance that came her way to reduce the deficit. But it was a case of too little, too late.

Odisha take bronze
Odisha got the better of Punjab 3-2 to claim the bronze. The battle for third place was bitterly fought and the 60-minute match turned out to be a thriller.
For Odisha who led 3-1 at the half-time, the goal scorers were Sunita Xaxa, Jyoti Chhatri and Nimabati Singh. Chewang Tamang and Simranjeet Kaur scored a goal each for Punjab.
Odisha started with flourish, pounding the Punjab goal thrice in a space of nine minutes. Sunita Xaxa put her team in the lead with a superb goal in the fourth minute itself and two minutes later the lead was 2-0 as Jyoti Chhatri converted a penalty corner.
Odisha consolidated their lead in the 13th minute with Sonia Topno intercepting a cross and sending the ball home, leaving goalkeeper Simran Chopra stranded. At this point in the game, Punjab looked like heading for a big defeat but that was not to be.
Even as the first quarter was drawing to a close, Punjab was awarded a penalty corner and Chewang Tamang converted to reduce the gap to 1-3.
Punjab thereafter went on the offensive and piled tremendous pressure on Odisha who crowded their defence to protect their two-goal lead.
Punjab took over the midfield and launched a flurry of attacks but found it hard to breach the crowded defence. Their strikers also failed to capitalise on the chances that came their way.
Seven minutes before the final whistle, Simranjeet Kaur cut past couple of defenders to send the ball home, but that was all Punjab could do as Odisha managed to hold on to their slender advantage till the end.
On Sunday, Haryana once again meet Jharkhand for gold and Odisha take on Punjab for bronze, but this time in the Girls' Under-21 section.
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