India win inaugural Women’s Asian Hockey 5s World Cup Qualifier, beat Thailand 7-2 in final

India win inaugural Women’s Asian Hockey 5s World Cup Qualifier, beat Thailand 7-2 in final

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Category : Sports Published on: September 01 2023

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  • On 28th August, India defeated Thailand 7-2 in the final to win the inaugural Women’s Asian Hockey 5s World Cup Qualifier. 
  • The final match witnessed an outstanding performance by the Indian side, as they triumphed over Thailand with an impressive score of 7-2. 
  • This victory marked not only their Asian Cup but also secured their coveted spot in the forthcoming Women’s Hockey 5s World Cup 2024.
  • The success in the Women’s Hockey 5s Asia Cup not only etches the Indian women’s hockey team’s name in history but also opens an exciting new chapter on their journey. 
  • The victory secures their participation in the upcoming FIH Women Hockey 5s World Cup Oman 2024, providing them with an opportunity to showcase their skills on a global platform.
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