Shrachi Bengal Tigers beat SG Pipers in a sudden-death shootout after their Women's Hockey India League match ended 3-3. Lalremsiami scored the winning goal to secure a bonus point for the Tigers in a thrilling contest in Ranchi.
After winning the thrilling clash against SG Pipers in the ongoing Women's Hockey India League 2025-26 season, Shrachi Bengal Tigers captain Valentina Rapaso praised her opponents for giving good competition. Shrachi Bengal Tigers held their nerve in a dramatic Women's Hockey India League encounter to edge past SG Pipers in a shootout after the two sides were locked at 3-3 at the end of regulation time, with Lalremsiami's sudden-death conversion sealing the bonus point after a pulsating contest. "It was an exciting game. We started good. We were winning initially... They gave good competition... We had a lot of time to control... We will review our bad points for our future games," Valentina told ANI.

After losing a close contest against Shrachi Bengal Tigers, SG Pipers' skipper Navneet Kaur said they had learnt a lot from the match, highlighting her faith in her side's abilities. "It was an exciting match from the beginning... They scored back-to-back goals. We were dedicated to putting in continuous efforts because we had faith in our abilities... We have learnt a lot in this match," Navneet told ANI.
Tense battle ends in 3-3 draw
Agustina Gorzelany (6', 18') and Lalremsiami (11') netted goals for the Tigers in regular time, while Lola Riera (10', 60') and Sunelita Toppo (59') scored for the SG Pipers.
First Half: Tigers take a strong lead
The Tigers started aggressively with an early circle entry, but SG Pipers absorbed the pressure and responded with swift passing to test the Tigers' defence. Shrachi Bengal Tigers soon earned back-to-back penalty corners, converting the second through Agustina Gorzelany (6') to take the lead. The response from the Pipers was immediate as they won a penalty corner of their own, with Lola Riera (10') slotting home a well-placed effort to level the scores. The parity was short-lived, with Lalremsiami (11') restoring the Tigers' advantage through a deft deflection, giving her side a 2-1 lead at the end of the opening quarter.
The Tigers then extended their lead in the second quarter as Gorzelany (18') struck again from a penalty corner. Despite sustained attacks from SG Pipers, Tigers' goalkeeper Jennifer Rizzo produced a series of fine saves to keep her side ahead 3-1 at half-time, as per a release.
Second Half: Pipers mount a stunning comeback
SG Pipers began the second half on the front foot, launching immediate attacks and earning a penalty corner early on, but they were unable to make it count.
Undeterred, the Pipers kept knocking on the door with sustained pressure and repeated circle entries, testing the Tigers' defence throughout the third quarter. However, resolute defending and disciplined goalkeeping from Shrachi Bengal Tigers ensured the scoreline remained unchanged, as the third quarter ended goalless with the Tigers still leading 3-1.
The fourth quarter followed a similar pattern, with SG Pipers enjoying the bulk of possession and dictating the game's tempo. Their dominance finally paid dividends with just over two minutes remaining when they won a penalty corner. Captain Navneet Kaur unleashed a fierce shot that was deftly deflected by Sunelita Toppo (59') to cut the deficit to a single goal.
The late surge continued as the Pipers earned a penalty stroke in the dying seconds of the match, which Lola Riera (60') calmly converted to complete a remarkable comeback.
Shootout drama secures win for Tigers
With the scores locked at 3-3 at full time, the contest was pushed into a shootout to determine the winner.
The thrilling shootout also finished 3-3, with both teams converting three attempts each, forcing the contest into sudden death. In the decisive moments, SG Pipers failed to score on two occasions, while Lalremsiami held her nerve to convert her chance and secure the bonus point for Shrachi Bengal Tigers. (ANI)
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