Ranked third in the world, New Zealand entered the tournament as the second-highest ranked squad in the eight-team field and the top team in Pool B. And expectedly, the Black Sticks had no problem against the 12th-ranked Indians, who looked completely out of sorts.
The Indians though looked impressive in the initial few minutes of the game, they lost their way as the game progressed.
Katie Glynn (26th minute) and Sian Fremaux (31st) added a goal each through field efforts to go into the breather with a comfortable 4-0 lead.
The second half was no different as New Zealand continued their attacking game and pumped in three more goals to hand India a humiliating defeat.
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Harrison (52nd) and Glynn (69th) scored two more goals in the second half, while Krystal Forgesson also shot in her first of the game in the 53rd minute to complete the rout.
The Indians eves, however, have a chance to get their campaign back on track as they take on 13th-ranked Belgium tomorrow, while New Zealand will up against Germany.