Vitality Hockey World Cup 2018 |
The day 3 started with 'Cherry Blossoms' Japan taking on 'Black Sticks' New Zealand with neutral hockey fans expecting New Zealand to easily beat Japan. But, they were in for a shock as Japan played with real intent and earned a 2-1 win over New Zealand.
Goal scoring pattern |
Top Goalscorers |
Field goals rule |
Here are some numbers from Day 3 and 4 of Vitality Hockey World Cup
Dismal penalty corner conversion rate |
- Japan became the first Asian team to secure a win at the World Cup 2018 when they beat New Zealand 2-1.
- 49 goals have been scored in the World Cup in 12 matches with an average of 4.08 goals per game.
- Out of teams from 5 continents, only Africa is yet to register a victory with Japan getting the first win for Asia with the win over New Zealand.
- Field goals still rule the World Cup with 64% of the goals scored being field goals, while 29% of goals were scored through penalty corners.
- Maria Ortiz of Argentina and Charlotte Stapenshorst of Germany are top scorers of the tournament with 3 goals. All three goals were scored by both the players were field goals.
- Top position of the naughty list is currently held by 4 players- Brooke Peris of Australia, Xiaoming Song of China, Maria Garraffo of Italy and Olivia Merry of New Zealand.
- Penalty corner conversion ratio has steeply fallen down as only 13 of the total 76 penalty corners earned were converted with conversion ratio of just 17%.
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