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Junior women’s hockey team holds Chile 2-2

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Santiago (Chile): The Indian junior women’s hockey team came from behind twice to hold Chile’s senior women’s side to a 2-2 draw. Deepika (40th minute) and Gagandeep Kaur (55th) led India’s fightback after Chile had taken the lead twice through goals from Mariana del Jesus Lagos (21st) and Fernanda Villagran (51st).

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