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HWL2015 Antwerp (W): Paumen bags brace in 200th international

Day 3: Double Olympic Gold medallist Maartje Paumen observed Olympic Day with two objectives in her 200th global match, as her Netherlands group made it three wins from three in the FINTRO Hockey World League Semi-Finals in Antwerp. The Dutch are immovably in control of Pool A, while New Zealand likewise kept up their triumphant courses in the Olympic capability competition by fueling to triumph against Pool B adversaries India. More data about the matches can be found underneath.



Pool B 

New Zealand 5-0 India 

New Zealand's Black Sticks asserted their second win in two matches by overcoming India's Eves 5-0 in the main ladies' Pool B match to be played on Day 3 of the FINTRO Hockey World League Semi-Finals. The outcome moved New Zealand onto six focuses, giving them a lot of certainty in front of their Oceania derby standoff with Pool B rivals Australia on Thursday (25 June).

As in their first diversion, the Black Sticks were in overpowering structure, with Gemma Flynn giving her side the lead with a brassy overhead crush in the first period before Olivia Merry multiplied the lead in the second. Flynn got her second objective of the amusement and 6th of the opposition soon after the break before Kirsten Pearce sacked a speedy fire twofold.

"It was another great execution by the young ladies and great to get another three focuses", said New Zealand chief Anita Punt after the amusement. "We have Australia next so will be fun, however we have been doing whatever it takes not to consider that one up until this point as we expected to concentrate on the prior matches."

After two matches, India stay without either a point or an objective in the opposition, in spite of the fact that it was a breakthrough day for Shushila Pukhrambam, who played her 100th match for the Eves.

Pool A 

Japan 0-4 Netherlands 

Maartje Paumen praised her 200th global appearance with two objectives as the Netherlands made it three wins from three matches. The prevailing World, Olympic and Hockey World League champions moved onto nine focuses and look chances on top choices to complete top of Pool A. The Dutch pioneer and punishment corner star opened the scoring in the 13th moment with Naomi van As including a second in front of half time. Two objectives came in the final quarter, with Paumen snatching her prior second Xan de Waard finished the scoring five minutes from full-time.

"We are fulfilled in this way, yet obviously we can in any case enhance our diversion", said Van As. "It was a major change from our match against Korea where we had two quarters which were a smidgen messy however today we were a great deal more restrained. They were hard to achievement yet were demonstrated tolerance."

Netherlands chief Maartje Paumen was charmed with the triumph in her turning point match. "For me it was a truly extraordinary day, obviously. Prior to the amusement I got a great deal of messages saying admirably done on coming to 200 and I likewise invested some energy considering what we have accomplished amid the most recent eleven years. It truly was a unique minute for me."

It was additionally historic point day for Japan's Myumi Ono, who like Paumen was likewise commending her 200th senior worldwide match.

More data about the opposition including feature clasps, symbolism and authority competition data can be found on the occasion site. #HWL2015 #RoadToRio

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