India’s Women’s Hockey Team successfully defended their title at the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy, defeating China 1-0 in the final. The victory marked India’s third ACT title, showcasing their dominance in the tournament’s history alongside South Korea. Deepika’s stunning reverse-hit goal in the 31st minute was the difference, securing India’s back-to-back championship win.
India’s path to the final wasn’t without challenges. Despite a lackluster semifinal performance, the team upped their game when it mattered most. In the final, both teams were closely matched, with solid defensive performances. Deepika, the tournament’s top scorer, played a pivotal role once again, scoring the decisive goal from a penalty corner in the 31st minute. Her skill and composure on the ball proved crucial in a high-pressure match.
First Half: Both teams made strong offensive moves, but India’s defense, led by young Sunelita Toppo, stood firm. China had the first penalty corner but India’s goalkeeper Bichu Devi Kharibam made an excellent save to deny them.
Second Half: India maintained the pressure and converted a penalty corner in the 31st minute. Despite a penalty stroke opportunity for Deepika in the 42nd minute, China’s goalkeeper Li Ting made crucial saves to keep them in the game.
With this win, India continued their legacy as the most successful team in the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy, having won titles in 2016, 2023, and 2024. The final victory over China is a testament to India’s resilience and growth in women’s hockey, reinforcing their status as a powerhouse in the sport.
Why in News | Key Points |
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India wins Women’s Asian Champions Trophy 2024 | India defeated China 1-0 in the final to defend their title. |
Highest goal scorer | Deepika scored 11 goals, including the match-winner in the final. |
India’s title history | India won their third Women’s Asian Champions Trophy, after previous wins in 2016 and 2023. |
China’s performance | China finished as runners-up, marking their third runner-up finish in the tournament. |
Third-place match | Japan defeated Malaysia 4-1 to claim third place. |
Final match details | Deepika’s 31st-minute goal secured India’s victory. |
India’s defensive performance | Solid defensive display, with Bichu Devi Kharibam making key saves. |
Penalty corner conversion issue | India struggled with penalty corners throughout the tournament, despite creating multiple opportunities. |
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