Posted by AI on 2025-09-11 16:18:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-11 18:04:12
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Host nation China proved to be a formidable challenge for India in the Women's Asia Cup, as the former emerged victorious with a convincing 4-1 score. The win puts an end to India's unbeaten run in the Super 4s, marking the first loss of the tournament for the Indian team.
The first quarter of the match remained goalless, with both teams displaying a cautious and defensive approach. However, China struck first with a goal from Zhang Jinrong early in the second quarter, putting them ahead 1-0. This goal seemed to awaken the Indian team, who responded with an equalizer from the veteran forward Vandana Kataria in the second quarter.
The score at halftime reflected a well-matched competition between the two teams, as India aimed to maintain their unbeaten streak. Unfortunately for India, China dominated the match with three consecutive goals in the second half. Li Jiaqi, Guo Jinqi, and Xu Xiaoxu each contributed one goal to secure a comfortable lead for China.
India will look to recover from this setback and focus on their next match, knowing that a top-two finish in the Super 4s will guarantee a spot in the finals. Meanwhile, China will be keen on maintaining their form and hoping to continue their impressive display to seal a place in the final match.
The outcome of this match has shaken up the standings in the Super 4s, with India likely to face tougher challenges ahead as they aim to defend their title and remain atop the rankings.
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