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Sethu FC and Manipur Police register commanding IWL victories

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Published at :May 10, 2019 at 12:12 PM
Modified at :May 10, 2019 at 12:12 PM
Sethu FC and Manipur Police register commanding IWL victories

Bala Devi continued her scoring spree, adding four more goals to her tally.

Sethu FC maintained their lead at the top of Group II with a massive 9-0 victory over SAI-STC Cuttack, at the GHG Khalsa University Ground in Ludhiana, Punjab, on Friday.

Ratanbala was on top form as she scored three goals to take Sethu to this massive win. Sethu FC also got off to a good start with Ratanbala scoring on the fourth minute itself. Five minutes later, Sandhiya doubled the score, before Ratanbala struck again after the water break.

Indumathi added a fourth just on the stroke of the half-time whistle to put Sethu in a commanding position.

The second half began a little slower, but Dangmei Grace scored another before a Ratanbala cross was diverted into the net by SAI keeper Subha Patra, rendering it an own goal.

Sethu's Nepali sensation Sabitra Bhandari came on in the second half to score a seventh with less than 10 minutes of regulation time left on the clock. Sandhiya scored one on the 87th minute, before Ratanbala completed her hat-trick seconds before the end of regulation time.

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Meanwhile, over at the Guru Nanak Stadium, Manipur Police continued their top form as they demolished Baroda Football Academy 6-1. Bala Devi was on song again, as she scored four goals for her side.

Manipur police picked up where they had left off in their previous match, as Days Devi wasted no time in putting them in the lead in the seventh minute.

This was followed by yet another great display by Bala Devi, who netted a first-half hat-trick.

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Baroda did manage to squeeze a goal in between, as Mona soared up the left flank and sent in a cross. However, her cross was misplaced and ended up deceiving Manipur keeper Panthoi as she tipped it over the goal-line.

Manipur reduced the pace of their attacks in the second half, but still managed to get a couple of goals, as Bala and Parmeshowri Devi scored two more to post another massive win for Manipur Police.

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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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