Day 1 action from World Cup |
The tournament started with Germany beating South Africa 3-1 before home team England drew 1-1 against India. The final game of the day was played between Australia and Japan where Australia survived a late onslaught from Japan to beat them 3-2.
Day 1 Results |
Let us look at the action in numbers from Day 1 of Women Hockey World Cup:
Day 1 of Vitality Women's Hockey World Cup saw 15 goals scored in total with Germany's Viktoria Huse and Ireland's Deirdre Duke scoring 2 goals each to be on top of goal scoring charts. Out of the 15 goals scored, 8 goals were field goals, 6 came from penalty corners and 1 was scored through a penalty stroke.
Viktoria Huse scored the first goal of the World Cup 2018.
The first day also saw 8 cards being handed out for various punishments. Lisa Altenburg of Germany was the first player to be handed a Green card while Navneet Kaur from India was the first player to receive a Yellow card.
Penalty Corner Conversion On Day 1 |
Penalty corner conversion stood at 21 % with teams just scoring 6 of 28 penalty corners that they earned. England wasted most of the goal scoring opportunities with scoring just 1 of 9 penalty corners they received. The match between the USA and Ireland had better conversion ratio as 2 out of 6 penalty corners were converted.
Day 2 of World Cup will see defending champions Netherlands in action against Asian giants Korea while China and Italy will face off in the other Pool A match. Other matches from Day 2 include Argentina vs Spain in Pool C while New Zealand will open their World Cup campaign against Belgium in Pool D match.
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