With her superlative performance in the ongoing junior hockey World Cup, Mumtaz Khan has become a role model for many back home (Image courtesy: Instagram/@_mumtaz_khan__9)
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<strong>Salima Tete-led Indian team beat fancied Germany 2-1 in their pool match on Sunday to book their place in the quarterfinals of the FIH Hockey Women&rsquo;s Junior World Cup taking place in South Africa&#39;s Potchefstroom.</strong></p>
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While goalkeeper Bichu Devi Kharibam was adjudged &#39;Player of the Match&#39; for her brilliant saves, Lalremsiami (2&#39;) and Mumtaz Khan (25&#39;) scored a goal each in 2-1 win which gives India the top position in Pool D with two wins and six points.<br />
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After Lalremsiami put India ahead, forward Mumtaz Khan made it 2-0 just before the half time, perfectly deflecting a strike from Reet at the far post.</p>
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Daughter of Hafeez Khan, a vegetable seller in Lucknow, it has been a memorable tournament for Mumtaz so far.</p>
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With her superlative performance, Mumtaz, who chose hockey by coincidence, has become a role model for many back home.<br />
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It was in 2011 that Mumtaz was spotted by local hockey coach Neelam Siddiqui during a sports event at her school in Agra.<br />
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&quot;I didn&#39;t really know much about the sport back then because I was so young, but as I started watching and playing it, I started developing a real interest,&quot; Mumtaz, now a leading junior hockey player of the country, told Hockey India.<br />
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Initially, helping her parents financially was all that was on Mumtaz&#39;s mind.<br />
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&quot;I come from a very humble background so one of the factors in me playing hockey was that I might be able to help my parents. I have been fortunate enough to have represented the Indian Junior Women&#39;s Team and have always aimed at giving my all on the pitch, and I am hoping that it can translate into a bright future for us off the field,&quot; she told the federation website.<br />
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As she led India to a silver medal at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games, Mumtaz&#39;s performance was also lauded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.<br />
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&quot;I know that whatever I have done so far is nothing as compared to what I want to achieve in my career, so I don&#39;t want to get too ahead of myself. I want to ensure I am taking small baby steps, and doing the right things always. I am happy to have the support of my parents and my coaches, and my dream is to repay their faith in whatever way possible,&quot; she says.<br />
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&quot;It is no secret that I have had difficult moments personally, and sometimes it has been difficult for my parents also, but I am glad that they have always supported me no matter what, and I can&#39;t wait to make them happy,&quot; Mumtaz added.</p>
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