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Women's Hockey India League 2025-26: Ranchi Royals demolish Shrachi Bengal Tigers to move to top

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Published at :December 31, 2025 at 12:06 AM
Modified at :December 31, 2025 at 12:06 AM
Women's Hockey India League 2025-26: Ranchi Royals demolish Shrachi Bengal Tigers to move to top

(Courtesy : Hockey India League)

There were four different scorers for Ranchi in their big win.

Ranchi Royals enjoyed a comfortable 5-0 victory over Shrachi Bengal Tigers in their second match of the Women’s Hockey India League (HIL) 2025-26 Season at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda Astro Turf Stadium in Ranchi on Tuesday.

Lucina von der Heyde (33′,57′), Hannah Cotter (10′), Beauty Dungdung (14′) and Sangita Kumari (44′) registered goals for Ranchi Royals.

Ranchi Royals started the match on a strong note, controlling possession of the ball and creating an array of chances on goal. In the first half itself, the Royals had made 17 circle entries asserting their dominance in attack.

In the fifth minute, Ranchi Royals won the first penalty corner of the evening but couldn’t score as Sabine Plonissen’s shot was deflected away by the first rusher.  However, in the 10th minute, Ranchi Royals scored the first goal of their campaign thanks to New Zealand’s Hannah Cotter (10′).

Sakshi Rana played a good pass into the circle from the left flank as the ball fell to Hannah Cotter after a deflection and she slotted it into the net to take the lead. Moments later, Shrachi Bengal Tigers won a penalty corner on the other end but they couldn’t make a good effort on goal.

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In the 14th minute, Neha won another penalty corner for Ranchi Royals, which was successfully converted by the home side. Lucina von der Heyde took the initial shot that was stopped by a defender, but Beauty Dungdung (14′) showed great determination to pounce on the rebound and slot the ball into the goal, extending their lead to two goals.

The trend followed in the second quarter as the Royals continued to operate the ball well on the flanks and create good chances but Shrachi Bengal Tigers held their ground and were resilient in their defence. Towards the end of first half, Jennifer Rizzo made two crucial saves, stopping strong shots from Augustina Albertarrio and Sakshi Rana respectively to maintain the deficit. 

In the opening minutes of the third quarter itself, Ranchi Royals found the net again to increase their advantage. Argentina’s Lucina von der Heyde (33′) dribbled from the left flank to push the ball ahead and played it to Rutuja Dadaso Pisal on the baseline, who set the ball perfectly for Lucina again as her shot took a deflection and went into the goal.

In the 44th minute, Ranchi Royals struck again. Maria Sofia Darnay did well to find Sangita Kumari (44′) in front of goal from the left flank as she slapped the ball into the net with ease in front of her home crowd.

Shrachi Bengal Tigers tried to fight back and get a consolation goal out of the fixture in the last quarter, however, Ranchi Royals held back and depended on counterattacks.

With just four minutes left on the clock, the Royals won yet another penalty corner as they converted the chance, courtesy of a well-placed shot from Lucina von der Heyde (57′) to claim the fifth goal for her team.

What was the result between Ranchi Royals and Shrachi Bengal Tigers in Women’s Hockey India League 2025-26?

Ranchi Royals won that clash 5-0 against Shrachi Bengal Tigers.

Who were the goalscorers in the Ranchi Royals vs Shrachi Bengal Tigers match?

Lucina von der Heyde (33′,57′), Hannah Cotter (10′), Beauty Dungdung (14′) and Sangita Kumari (44′) were the scorers.

How does the points table look after Tuesday’s match at Hockey India League 2025-26?

Ranchi Royals moved to the top with their big win over Shrachi Bengal Tigers, who are at third place.

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Alex
Alex

Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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