Key Points

The Indian women's hockey team started their Asia Cup campaign with an emphatic 11-0 victory over Thailand. Multiple players contributed to the scoreline with Mumtaz Khan, Udita, and Beauty Dung Dung each netting two goals. The team dominated throughout the match, scoring consistently across all four quarters. This strong start positions India well in their quest for a third Asia Cup title and qualification for the 2026 World Cup.

Key Points: India Women's Hockey Team Crushes Thailand 11-0 in Asia Cup Opener

  • Mumtaz Khan, Udita, and Beauty Dung Dung each scored two goals in the match
  • India scored five goals in the final quarter to seal the 11-0 victory
  • The team aims to win their third Asia Cup title after victories in 2004 and 2017
  • Captain Salima Tete leads the squad seeking qualification for the 2026 World Cup
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India hockey team begins Women's Asia Cup 2025 campaign with resounding 11-0 win over Thailand

India's women's hockey team dominates Thailand 11-0 in their Women's Asia Cup 2025 opener with goals from Mumtaz Khan, Udita, and Beauty Dung Dung.

"India asserted their dominance early on with two field goals from Mumtaz Khan and Sangita Kumari in the first quarter. - Match Report"

Hangzhou, September 5

The Indian hockey team kicked off their Women's Asia Cup 2025 journey on a stellar note by defeating Thailand with a commanding scoreline of 11-0 in their Pool B fixture.

Mumtaz Khan (7', 49'), Udita (30', 52') and Beauty Dung Dung (45', 54') scored two goals apiece for India while Sangita Kumari (10'), Navneet Kaur (16'), Lalremsiami (18'), Sharmila Devi (57') and Rutuja Dadaso Pisal (60') also featured on the scoresheet.

India asserted their dominance early on with two field goals from Mumtaz Khan (7') and Sangita Kumari (10') in the first quarter. The second quarter saw India further increase their attacking intensity with three more goals to expand their advantage.

Experienced forward Navneet Kaur (16') and midfielder Lalremsiami (18') scored two back-to-back field goals, followed by a penalty corner conversion from Udita (30') to end the first half on a strong note.

The second half followed a similar trend with India's constant attacks inside Thailand's circle as they won four penalty corners in the third quarter, through which Beauty Dung Dung (45') scored her first goal in the 45th minute.

The final quarter of the match saw India score five goals on the trot to seal a big win in their opening encounter. Mumtaz Khan (49'), Udita (52') and Sharmila Devi (57') scored through penalty corners while Beauty Dung Dung (54') and Rutuja Dadaso Pisal (60') scored field goals for their side.

India will be looking to lift the title for the third time after winning the Women's Asia Cup twice, first in 2004 and again in 2017. In the last edition of the event, India finished third in the tournament. The 20-member team is being led by captain Salima Tete, who aims to win the tournament to secure India's spot in the FIH Women's Hockey World Cup 2026 next year.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great performance but let's not get carried away. Thailand isn't exactly a hockey powerhouse. The real test will come against teams like China and Korea. Still, excellent start!
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Ananya R
So many goal scorers! That's what I love to see - team effort rather than relying on just one or two players. Beauty Dung Dung's performance was particularly impressive 👏
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Sarah B
Watching from Canada - what an incredible display of skill! Indian women's hockey has come such a long way. The penalty corner conversions were clinical. Best of luck for the rest of the tournament!
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Vikram M
Captain Salima Tete must be so proud of her team! This is exactly the kind of momentum we need to qualify for the World Cup. Jai Hind! 🏑
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Kavya N
Five goals in the final quarter shows incredible fitness levels. Our girls just kept going stronger as the match progressed. That's proper training and dedication right there! 💪

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