The Women’s Hockey India League (HIL) witnessed a thrilling encounter on December 31, 2025, as the SG Pipers clashed with Soorma in a fiercely contested battle at the Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore, India. Both teams showcased exceptional hunger and skill from the outset, keeping fans engaged throughout the match.
Match Highlights
- The game began at 7 PM local time, with SG Pipers taking early control.
- Forward Priya Sharma scored the opening goal in the 8th minute, putting SG Pipers ahead.
- Soorma responded strongly with midfielder Anjali Mehta equalizing just before halftime.
Second Half Action
The second half intensified as SG Pipers’ goalkeeper, Kavita Reddy, made several key saves to deny Soorma’s attacking efforts. The turning point came midpoint through the half when captain Deepa Singh scored a spectacular goal from a penalty corner, giving SG Pipers a 2-1 lead.
Soorma displayed great resolve, pushing aggressively in the final moments and earning a penalty stroke in the 58th minute. Striker Nisha Patel successfully converted this chance to level the score at 2-2. The match ended in a draw, reflecting the evenly matched competition between the two teams.
Post-Match Reactions
- SG Pipers coach Ramesh Iyer praised his team’s character and effort, noting that earning a point against a strong opponent was valuable.
- Soorma coach Meera Nair highlighted her players’ resilience and their focus on preparing for upcoming challenges.
League Implications
This result keeps both SG Pipers and Soorma neck and neck in the league standings, intensifying the race for playoff spots. Fans have lauded the high skill levels, strong defense, and swift counterattacks demonstrated by both squads.
With several matches still to be played before the playoffs, teams remain eager to secure crucial wins and enhance their chances of capturing the coveted title.
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