The fourth day of the 3rd Hockey India Senior Women Inter-Department National Championship saw the Railway Sports Promotion Board, Sports Authority of India, All India Police Sports Control Board and Indian Oil Corporation winning their respective matches.
As per a press release from Hockey India, in the first match of the day, Railway Sports Promotion Board defeated Union Bank of India 5-1 in Pool A. Devika Sen (29’, 56’), Sangita Kumari (17’), Captain Vandana Katariya (24’) and Shilpi Dabas (32’) scored for Railway Sports Promotion Board, while Akansha Singh (58’) scored the lone goal for Union Bank of India.
In the second match of the day, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) defeated UCO Bank Women’s Hockey Academy 5-0 in Pool A. Yogita Bora (28’, 31’), Kanchan Nidhi Kerketta (30’, 57’) and Lalrindiki (41’) scored the goals for the Sports Authority of India.
In the third match of the day, All India Police Sports Control Board defeated Tamil Nadu Police 10-0 in Pool B. Sonal Tiwari (10’, 42’, 44’, 47’, 55’), Captain Pragya Moruya (4’, 33’), Jyoti (8’), Sushma Kumari (22’) and Yashika Negi (58’) were the goal scorers for All India Police Sports Control Board.
In the final match of the day, Indian Oil Corporation defeated Sashastra Seema Bal 8-0 in Pool B. Captain Udita (23’, 28’), Baljeet Kaur (27’, 32’), Rajwinder Kaur (43’, 48’), Pinki (55’) and Bhteri (59’) scored the goals for Indian Oil Corporation.
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