
Hyderabad, March 11 Navneet Kaur scored a hat-trick as India secured a dominant 4-1 victory against Wales in a Pool B clash at the women's hockey World Cup Qualifiers here on Wednesday.
Kaur (29', 34', 55') led the attack with three goals after Sakshi Rana (7')'s early strike at the GMC Balayogi Hockey Ground.
Although India had already secured a semi-final berth before the match, the result ensured they finished at the top of the table.
India will now face Italy on Friday to secure their spot in the final.
India's speed was on full display in the first quarter as they put immense pressure on their opponents with quick breakaways, despite a strong press from the Welsh team.
The hosts took the lead as early as the seventh minute when Salima Tete orchestrated a move down the right flank and Sakshi unleashed a powerful reverse shot from the edge of the circle.
India continued to press soon after, with Udita coming close to doubling the lead from a penalty corner, but her effort was cleared off the line.
India carried the momentum into the second quarter. On a lightning-fast counterattack, Navneet and Lalremsiami linked up with precision, but the final through ball to Lalremsiami was stopped by Wales' goalkeeper Ffion Horrell.
Indian goalkeeper Bichu Devi was called into action at the 25-minute mark but she did well to keep out Wales' first penalty corner of the night.
India came close to a second goal through a penalty corner in the 27th minute, but Manisha's effort was just wide.
Just two minutes later, in another penalty corner, Navneet powered a low shot into goal to double India's lead. The goal capped a dominant first half for India that saw them hold 55% of the possession with as many as 15 circle entries.
India stayed on the prowl in the third quarter. Neha came close to finding the back of the net with a reverse shot in the 31st minute but the shot was padded away.
In the 34th minute, a silky run from Sakshi earned India a penalty corner and Navneet made no mistake in completing her brace and making it 3-0.
It was Betsan Thomas (39') who reduced the deficit for Wales, making the most of a momentary lapse by India in the circle as she threaded the ball into the net from a tight angle to make it 3-1.
In the final quarter, Wales had a chance to turn up the pressure on the hosts when they were awarded a penalty stroke in the 50th minute, but Wales captain Elizabeth Bingham's shot was off target.
Navneet then went on to complete her hat-trick converting a penalty stroke in the 55th minute.