FIH Women’s Nations Cup: India Rally from Two Goals Down to Defeat USA 3-2 in Tournament Opener
India produced a remarkable comeback victory against the United States in their opening Pool A match of the FIH Women’s Nations Cup 2025-26 in Auckland. After trailing by two goals early in the contest, India fought back through a brace from Deepika and a decisive strike from Navneet Kaur to secure a hard-fought 3-2 win and begin their campaign on a positive note.
Ranked ninth in the world, India showcased remarkable resilience after a difficult start against the 12th-ranked United States. Deepika emerged as the star performer with two crucial goals, while Navneet Kaur scored the decisive winner to complete India’s dramatic turnaround.
The United States made an aggressive start and took the lead in the fourth minute when Ashley Sessa found the net through a field goal. The Americans extended their advantage just three minutes later as Madeleine Zimmer successfully converted a penalty corner, putting India under significant early pressure.
Trailing 2-0, India gradually settled into the contest and began creating opportunities in attack. Their efforts were rewarded in the second quarter when drag-flick specialist Deepika converted a penalty corner in the 17th minute to reduce the deficit and revive India’s challenge.
India continued to build momentum and earned another penalty corner midway through the quarter. Deepika once again stepped forward and converted successfully in the 24th minute, bringing India level at 2-2 and shifting the momentum firmly in her team’s favour.
With confidence growing, India maintained sustained pressure on the American defence and completed a stunning comeback before halftime. Navneet Kaur converted a penalty corner in the 28th minute to give India the lead for the first time in the match, sending the team into the break with a 3-2 advantage.
The second half witnessed an intense battle as both teams searched for goals. India and the United States earned six penalty corners each during the contest, but both defensive units stood firm and prevented any further scoring opportunities from being converted.
Despite repeated attempts from the Americans to find an equaliser, India successfully protected their narrow lead throughout the final two quarters to secure a memorable victory and begin their FIH Women’s Nations Cup campaign on a winning note.
The result moved India to second place in Pool A and underlined the team’s determination and fighting spirit, as they recovered from a two-goal deficit to claim a crucial opening-match triumph against the United States.

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