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Kickstart FC massacre Churchill Brothers in Hero IWL

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Ahmedabad, May 3: Kickstart FC outclassed and outplayed Churchill Brothers FC 10-0 in a Group B clash of the Hero Indian Women’s League, at the TransStadia, in Ahmedabad, on Wednesday.
Kickstart forward Kaviya Pakkirisamy was adjudged the Hero of the Match for netting four goals in the second half, in an afternoon that capped off a supreme performance by the side from Karnataka. Kioko Elizabeth and Saru Limbu netted a brace each, while Bibicha Laishram and substitute Sonia Marak scored one each.
Kickstart FC opened the scoring in the 14th minute when Kenyan forward, Kioko Elizabeth Katungwa scored from an easy tap in to make it 1-0 to the team from Karnataka.
Saru Limbu, the Nepalese midfielder, collected a loose ball on the left flank and dribbled past two Churchill Brothers FC defenders to surge into the penalty box and finally released the ball for Kioko Elizabeth. 
The 25-years-old Kenyan forward, Elizabeth added her second of the match when she doubled the lead for Kickstart FC in the 23rd minute.
Young forward, Devneta Roy received a long ball from the defence, beat Churchill Brothers skipper Laura Estibeiro and whipped in a good cross for Elizabeth. The Kenyan forward made the most of it when she chipped the ball at the top corner, giving Churchill custodian Yendrembam Yaiphabi Devi, no chance to save. 
Saru Limbu made it 3-0 from a free kick outside the penalty box in the 35th minute to put the match out of Churchill Brothers FC’s hands. 
Churchill defender, Alisha Tavares tackled Devneta Roy from behind and the referee awarded a free kick to the team from Karnataka. Saru Limbu stepped up and scored directly from the free kick. 
Substitute Sonia Marak, came off the bench to have an immediate impact in the match moments before half time as she made 4-0 to Kickstart FC. 
Elizabeth made a solo run down the left flank and cut inside to release a well-timed pass for Astam Oraon. Astam’s attempted shot was blocked by Laura Estibeiro and it fell for Sonia, who curled in a brilliant left-footed shot from the edge of the penalty box to extend the lead before half time. 
Kickstart FC resumed the second half with the same intent of scoring more goals.
Saru Limbu posed a constant threat for Churchill Brothers defence. She turned provider in 68th minute when she found winger Kaviya Pakkirisamy at the far post, from a set piece. Kaviya headed the ball into the back of an empty net to make it 5-0 to Churchill Brothers FC. 
Saru Limbu’s menacing performance continued as she turned assist provider for the third time in the match. After receiving a ball from Dalima Chhibber, she outsmarted two Churchill Brothers defenders with a quick turn before releasing a defence-splitting pass for Laishram Bibicha Devi. Bibicha scored past Churchill custodian to make it 6-0 with 20 minutes still to go. 
Kaviya Pakkirisamy scored her second goal and Kickstart’s seventh of the match in the 78th minute. 
Kickstart midfielders stretched Churchill’s defence wide with some beautiful free-flowing football, before substitute Renuka Nagarkote hit the post. The rebound fell for Kaviya who shot past Yendrembam to make it 7-0 to Kickstart.
Kaviya completed her hattrick moments later when she scored from an easy tap-in past Yendrembam. Anita Kumari’s cross was not saved by the Churchill custodian, as Kaviya made it 8-0 for Kickstart. 
The team from Karnataka made it 9-0, when Saru Limbu scored from a close range. Saru added her second of the match from a cross by Sonia Marak from the right wing, as Churchill defence failed to organise in time. 
Kickstart finally reached double digits when Kaviya scores her fourth goal of the match moments before the full time whistle. 
Kaviya’s swift turn outsmarted Radhika Patel at the edge of the penalty box before the Kickstart winger curled in a right footed shot, hitting the top corner.
Big win for CRPF girls :
Central Reserve Police Force Football Club defeated Lords F A Kochi by 5-2 in a Group B Clash at the Shahibaug Police Stadium.
CRPF scored all their five goals in the opening 45 minutes of the match. The win took their tally of points in Group B with six from three matches. Lords F A Kochi have three points from as many matches.
Neha Mann opened the scoring for CRPF in the fourth minute and she also scored the fifth goal. Nisha, Syed Buckshira and Tensubam Neelam Devi were the other scorers. Lords FA skipper from the Philippines, Kathleen Camille Rodriquez struck twice in quick succession in the second half to reduce the margin. Neha Mann was adjudged the Player of the Match.
Sethu too good for Celtic Queens :
Sethu FC’s brilliant run in the Hero IWL continued as they routed Celtic Queens FC by 7-1 in a Group B clash at the Shahibaug Police Stadium.
While prolific scorer  Kajol D’Souza and Sunita Munda scored two goals each, Apurna Narzary, Misha Bhandari and Priyadharshini S were the other scorers for Sethu, who now have nine points from three matches. Kajol so far has scored eight goals in the tournament. Kayenpaibam Anju Chanu pulled one back for Celtic Queens FC in the 84th minute. 
Sethu FC’s Kenyan forward, Ivy Faith Atieno, was adjudged the player of the match.
Easy win for Odisha FC:
Odisha FC returned to winning ways in the Hero Indian Women’s League when they surged past former champions Eastern Sporting Union 4-0 at the TransStadia. 
This win took Odisha FC to the second position in Group B behind Sethu Madurai. In the first half, Odisha FC scored through India Internationals Anju Tamang and Ngangom Bala Devi, in the 17th and 25th minute, respectively.  
Jasoda Munda S Lynda Kom added two more in the second session to complete the rout. Odisha FC and Eastern Sporting Union both have six points from three matches, but the former stand ahead in the table on head-to-head record.
Odisha FC midfielder Jasoda Munda was adjudged Player of the Match.
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