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Ladies' Demonstration hockey: India beat China to keep up with winning run

 India crushed China 3-0 in the ladies' Asian Heroes Prize hockey, getting their fourth back to back success in front of their last cooperative match.


China should be India's hardest test in the ladies' Asian Bosses Prize hockey competition. However China, positioned world No.6, are without 13 out of the 16 players from the side that won the Paris Olympics silver over 90 days prior, being known as the hardest in the continent is as yet sufficient.

It appeared to be so too in the main half where boss mentor Harendra Singh's side gave their all to enter the Chinese striking circle, mount various assaults on their objective however the protection as well as Wu Surong and Li Chime in the objective shocked the Indian assaults as the scoreline remained 0-0 at half-time.

Be that as it may, Harendra, who is on his most memorable task in a new spell with the group, had a couple of words to tell the young ladies, who turned up a re-energized unit present the break on change the coloring of the game at the Rajgir Hockey Arena in Bihar on Saturday.

Sangita Kumari (32nd), captain Salima Tete (37th) and Deepika Sehrawat (60th) scored to hand India a 3-0 win, their fourth success on the jog that everything except guarantees a top completion in the cooperative effort of the six-group competition.

India stepped up right from pushback with Deepika, Player-of-the-Match in the last two games, procuring a punishment corner (PC) in no time. She endeavored a strong flick yet China goalkeeper Wu made areas of strength .

India directed the beat with smooth passes and sharp development while China could oversee incidental counterattacks. Five minutes into the quarter, Sharmila Devi got the ball at the halfline and drove towards the shooting circle. She passed to Sunelita Toppo, who immediately tracked down Deepika, yet the onrushing manager frustrated her endeavor. As China developed into the game, neither one of the groups figured out how to separate the other's safeguard.

China had the primary opportunity in the second quarter on a counterattack. Liu Chencheng bursted a hit across the objective to leave India manager Bichu Devi Kharibam scrambling yet nobody was within reach to tap in. India continued to push and procured a PC five minutes into the quarter, however Udita's shot was effortlessly halted.

The following opportunity tumbled to China's Xu Yanan, who endeavored an opposite hatchet from the left wing yet her shot tracked down the side netting. India answered by acquiring one more PC yet neglected to change over. The game turned out to be more start to finish with neither one of the groups able to surrender an inch as the stop continued into the last part.

India went up a stuff in the second from last quarter. Deepika seized a mispass high up the pitch and found Lalremsiami alone at the focal point of the shooting circle however her first-time shot was smacked away.

Unflinching, India recovered belonging and Sushila Chanu terminated a tricky pass from the back line to Sangita Kumari, who immediately responded to divert the rocket pass into the objective

After five minutes, Preeti Dubey left on a ravaging drive along the benchmark and passed to a plain Salima, who made a late run into the circle and just drove the ball into the objective, multiplying India's lead.

China wrestled more belonging in the last quarter looking for an objective yet India exhibited a strong protection and stayed made ready. With five minutes left, Sunelita released a strong shot towards the objective yet it was cleared.

China immediately got the ball to chase after an objective on the counter, yet Bichu was ready and deflected risk. In a bid to fix India back and reinforce their assault, China removed their guardian with three minutes left.

Notwithstanding, India held firm and started a counter as of now, which prompted a short corner. With no guardian in the objective, Deepika moved forward and released a strong drag-flick to score her eighth objective of the competition, fixing the triumph.

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