Women's Asian Champions Trophy: Dominant India thrash Malaysia 4-0
The Statesman|November 12, 2024
The Indian women's hockey team kicked off its campaign in the Bihar Women's Asian Champions Trophy 2024 with a 4-0 victory against Malaysia in this historic city of Bihar on Monday.
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Sangita Kumari (8', 55'), Preeti Dubey (43'), and Udita (44') found the back of the net in the game that saw India create numerous chances and put on a solid defensive performance to walk away with three points.

India were slow to start the game and Malaysia's Nur Mohd was presented with the first opportunity to score after a clever run in behind the defence but Indian goalkeeper Savita was on hand to bail the team out and save them from early blushes. Malaysia earned a penalty corner soon after but the shot was deflected wide.

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