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In Pics: How India women hockey team scripted history at Tokyo Olympics

Indian women hockey team led by Rani Rampal defeated world No. 2 Australia in the Tokyo Olympics quarterfinals to book their place in the last-4 clash against Argentina on Wednesday (August 4). This team becomes the first-ever from India to reach the Olympics semifinals. We summarise this historic moment with this collection of pictures.

Phenomenal performance to make history

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Phenomenal performance to make history

In the match, the odds were totally against India as in world no. 2 Australia, a mighty unbeaten opponent, awaited them. But the Indian women, determined to prove a point, produced a strong and brave performance to eke out the narrow win over the Hockeyroos. (Image credit: PTI)

 

Defence tighten grip on the game

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Defence tighten grip on the game

Australia had the first shot at the goal but India goalkeeper Savita did just enough to deny Amrosia Malone, whose slap shot from inside the circle hit the post. (Image credit: Reuters)

Rising of the inner beast

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Rising of the inner beast

Drag-flicker Gurjit Kaur rose to the occasion when it mattered and converted India's lone penalty corner in the 22nd minute to surprise the Australians. (Image credit: PTI)

Destruction of Australia's chances

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Destruction of Australia's chances

Australia secured three back-back-to-back penalty corners soon but the Indian defence, led by Savita Punia and Deep Grace Ekka, stood like a rock in front of the goal. (Image credit: PTI)

Restless last minutes

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Restless last minutes

In the final eight minutes of the game, the pressure was relentless on the Indians as Australia secured four more penalty corners but failed to breach the willpower of the Indian defence and goalkeeper Savita Punia. (Image credit: PTI)

The history was made

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The history was made

A determined Indian women's hockey team etched their name in the history books by entering the Olympic Games semifinals for the first time, stunning three-time Olympic champions and world no. 2 Australia 1-0 in an intense last-eight tie. (Image credit: IANS)