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Asian Games: Dominant India beat Malaysia 6-0 in women's hockey competition

Indians continue from where they left off against Singapore in their campaign opener and pumped in four goals in the first quarter of the pool A match

PTI Hangzhou Published 30.09.23, 09:45 AM
Action during the India vs Malaysia pool A match in Hangzhou on Friday.

Action during the India vs Malaysia pool A match in Hangzhou on Friday. PTI picture

A dominant India defeated Malaysia 6-0 to register their second consecutive win in the women’s hockey competition at the Asian Games here on Friday.

The Indians continued from where they left off against Singapore in their campaign opener and pumped in four goals in the first quarter of the pool A match.

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Monika (7th minute) opened the scoring for India before vice-captain Deep Grace Ekka (8th), Navneet Kaur (11th), Vaishnavi Vitthal Phalke (15th), Sangita Kumari (24th) and Lalremsiami (50th) also found the back of the net.

Brimming with confidence after the 13-0 win over Singapore, the seventh-ranked Indians maintained their momentum and completely dominated the play from the word go.

India took the lead in the seventh minute through Monika’s field strike before Deep Grace doubled the score a minute later, converting their first penalty corner.

In the 20th minute, Lalremsiami’s tomahawk from top of the circle, after getting a loose ball from midfield, went just wide.

But a minute later, Navneet Kaur’s brilliant stick work made it 3-0 in the favour of India. She got the ball inside the circle and converted after Deep Grace failed to score with a reverse tomahawk.

India secured another penalty corner in the 15th minute and Vaishnavi found the net from the chance to hand her side a 4-0 lead.

India extended their lead in the 24th minute through Sangita. Neha got the ball into the D and passed it to Sangita, who found the back of the net with a reverse hit.

India secured a few penalty corners but wasted all of them.

In the 50th minute, Lalremsiami scored India’s sixth goal from a field play.

In the remaining minutes of the match, India secured two more penalty corners but failed to find the back of the net.

India will next play Korea in their next pool match on Sunday.

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