India delivered a dominant performance, thrashing Thailand 13-0 in their opening match of the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy Hockey. The match saw India showcasing their offensive prowess and clinical finishing, leaving Thailand with little opportunity to mount any significant challenge.
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From the start, India dictated the pace of the game, with their forwards relentlessly pressuring Thailand’s defense. The first quarter alone saw India rack up several goals, setting the tone for what would be an overwhelming performance. The attacking trio of Vandana Katariya, Navjot Kaur, and Sharmila Devi was particularly effective, combining well to create numerous scoring opportunities. Katariya, in particular, stood out with a brace and was a constant threat to Thailand’s defense.
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The Indian team’s midfielders, led by skipper Rani Rampal, controlled the game with quick passing and movement, leaving Thailand’s defenders chasing the ball for much of the match. India’s defense remained solid, ensuring Thailand never found a way to break through, while their goalkeeper, Savita Punia, remained largely untested.
As the game progressed, India showed no signs of easing up, and by the final whistle, they had registered a remarkable 13 goals. Each goal reflected the team’s precision, coordination, and intensity throughout the game. Thailand struggled to maintain possession and failed to break India’s well-organized defense, unable to make any inroads into their opponent’s half.
The victory was a statement of intent from India as they look to defend their title in the prestigious tournament. It also gave the team an early confidence boost, showcasing their depth and strength across all areas of the field. With this impressive win, India has sent a clear message to the other teams in the competition.
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