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22 Nov 2024
The Women’s Asian Champions Trophy 2024 in Rajgir, Bihar set the stage for a thrilling showdown. All eyes were on India, the defending champions, as they faced questions about their ability to score consistently and overcome penalty corner woes. But as the final whistle blew, it was India’s defense that shone brightest, securing a narrow yet memorable 1-0 win over China.
The final wasn’t without drama. With the score tied at 0-0 and 12 minutes left in the first half, China earned a penalty corner, putting India’s defense under intense pressure. Tan Jinzhuang’s powerful strike seemed destined for the net, but Indian goalkeeper Bichu Devi pulled off a remarkable save, diving to her right and deflecting the ball at the last moment. This crucial save kept India in the game and underscored the team’s defensive resilience.
India’s moment of glory came early in the third quarter. The team earned a penalty corner right after halftime. Although the initial attempt went awry, Deepika seized the opportunity. Finding herself in space inside the circle, she unleashed a fierce reverse hit that pierced through China’s defense, scoring the decisive goal.
Despite missing a penalty stroke later in the match, Deepika’s performance remained stellar. She emerged as the tournament’s leading scorer with 11 goals and was named Player of the Tournament.
Unbeaten and Unyielding: India’s Stellar Run
Throughout the tournament, India showcased dominance, winning all seven matches and finishing with an impressive tally of 29 goals while conceding just two. Their defense remained impenetrable in six of those games, showcasing their solid teamwork and meticulous preparation under the guidance of head coach Harendra Singh.
“The team’s recent results weren’t great, so this is like a tonic,” Harendra shared after the victory. “But we must stay grounded. This is just the beginning of our journey towards Los Angeles 2028.”
The Asian Champions Trophy victory is more than just a title; it’s a stepping stone for Indian hockey. Harendra emphasized that the team’s focus is on long-term goals, with the 2026 World Cup and Asian Games serving as critical milestones.
Young talents like Sunelita Toppo, Vaishnavi Phalke, and Beauty Dungdung have risen to the occasion, ensuring stiff competition for spots in the national squad. At the same time, seasoned players like Vandana Katariya and Nikki Pradhan remain in contention, creating a healthy mix of experience and youthful energy.
This tournament carried immense expectations. With Japan and China fielding relatively inexperienced squads, India was expected to win. Falling short would have been seen as a setback, especially after the team’s failure to qualify for the Paris Olympics. But India’s victory silenced doubts and proved their mettle under pressure.
“This win gives us confidence but also highlights areas where we need to improve,” Harendra said. His focus on building a core group of 40 players and nurturing talent from within signals a strategic approach to sustained success.
While the victory deserves celebration, Harendra’s words remind us that this is just the beginning of a larger mission. As the team sets its sights on global competitions, Indian hockey fans can look forward to more inspiring performances. With a blend of determination, skill, and strategic vision, India is poised to shine on the world stage.
India’s triumph at the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy is more than a victory—it’s a statement of intent. A team rising against the odds, delivering under pressure, and setting the tone for a brighter future in Indian hockey.