India's forward line will be spearheaded by the seasoned striker Vandana Katariya who has more than 250 International Caps. She will be joined by Lalremsiami, Sangita Kumari and Sharmila Devi
The 20-year-old forward was part of the Indian women's team which won the silver medal in the Youth Olympics in 2018 and courtesy of her hard work, she has risen through the ranks in recent years. However, Mumtaz's journey so far has been anything but easy as she has faced many hurdles in he
Vandana Katariya (20'), Deep Grace Ekka (18'), Rani Rampal (2'), and Sangita Kumari (46') all scored for India to give the guests an unstoppable 3-0 lead in the four-match Test series. India's last two games saw them triumph 5-1 and 7-0 over South Africa.
The team's next major international outing will be in December at the FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup but their biggest aim at the moment is to win a direct qualification for Paris Olympic Games by finishing on top of the podium in Asian Games scheduled for next year in China.
Ambrosia Malone, Kaitlin Nobbs and Amy Lawton netted the goals for Australia in the shoot-out while Lalremsiami, Neha and Navneet Kaur missed India's chances.