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Ladies' Asian Bosses Prize: Sangita's twofold strike hands India agreeable 4-0 win over Malaysia

Youthful striker Sangita Kumari scored a support as reigning champs India crushed Malaysia 4-0 to open their mission at the ladies' Asian Bosses Prize hockey competition on a certain note in Rajgir on Monday (November 11, 2024).

Sangita (eighth, 55th minutes) struck two times, while Preeti Dubey (43rd) and Udita (44th) were the other objective getters for the hosts.

In other matches of the day, Japan and Korea played out a 2-2 draw, while ruling Olympic silver medallist China whipped Thailand 15-0.

The Indians totally overwhelmed the procedures in the main quarter despite the fact that Malaysia had the primary bashful at the objective as a punishment corner in the fifth moment which they squandered.

From that point, it was India as far as possible as they mounted a large number of assaults to come down on the Malaysian guard.

India got two punishment corners in a short time and Sangita scored with a variety from the second exertion in the eighth moment.

Preeti then verged on multiplying India's lead two times. To begin with, her push from short proximity was saved by the Malaysian goalkeeper, and afterward a moment from the principal quarter, she struck the side post.

Only seconds from the primary quarter, India got another punishment corner yet squandered the open door.

India went on along these lines and overwhelmed the portion of trades with diligent assaults on Malaysia however missing the mark on final detail.

The Indians procured four punishment corners in the subsequent quarter however neglected to gain by a solitary chance to go into the breather with a thin one objective lead notwithstanding ruling the match.

The Indians maintained the tension after the difference in closes and got another punishment corner two minutes after the changeover however neglected to move beyond the Malaysian goalkeeper.

Minutes after the fact, Malaysia got their subsequent punishment corner however didn't inconvenience the Indian backline.

In the 43rd moment, India multiplied their lead through Preeti who redirected in Navneet Kaur's flick as India went for one more variety from a set piece.

A moment later, India broadened their lead when Udita found the net with a slap shot from another punishment corner.

The Indian got one more punishment corner in the 50th moment however this time Udita's slap shot was saved by the Malaysian goalkeeper.

A little ways from the last hooter, Sangita scored a splendid field objective. She previously gathered a magnificent through pass from the profound, ran past two protectors and hammered the ball into the net with a furious converse shot.


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