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Indian women overwhelm Bangladesh, win 5-1

| | Nov 16, 2014, at 01:15 am
New Delhi, Nov 15 (IBNS) India senior women’s national team bettered India U-16 Team’s performance recently in the AFC Qualifiers against Bangladesh, as they swept aside their neighbours 5-1 in a Group A tie of the 3rdSAFF Women’s Championship at Islamabad in Pakistan on Saturday.

India U-16 girls had rallied to beat Bangladesh 2-1 in Dhaka last month.

But no such discomforts were seen in the senior women’s display as they bossed their counterparts from start to finish, scoring heavily in the second period with the score reading 1-0 at halftime.

Courtesy the win, India are now on six points from two outings and will take on Afghanistan next in the last Group A game on Monday.

Striker Bala Devi was on target twice with Upamati Devi, Mandakini Devi, and Indumathi also getting on the scoresheet.

Just when it looked like the girls in green had done enough to thwart India in the first 45 minutes, left back Upamati broke the deadlock in first-half added time when she raced some 30 yards before playing one-two with Bembem Devi and finding the back of the net with ease from close range.

Any signs of a Bangladesh comeback were buried after the restart as the twice SAFF champions turned on the heat netting four times before the final whistle.

Halftime substitute Mandakini Devi came off the bench to score after four minutes, tucking in from a Prameshwori Devi low cross from the left flank.

Bala was then brought down inside the area and she converted from the spot with aplomb to make it 3-0 in the 57th minute.

Right winger Indumathi piled more misery on Bangladesh in the 76th minute, skipping past the last defender and sending her shot diagonally into the far corner for India’s fourth.

With the match three minutes from full time, Bala put the finishing touches on the marauding victory by netting in clinical fashion following a swift shimmy into the area. In between her strike, Bangladesh got late a consolation in the 85th minute through Sabina Khatun.

Image: AIFF Media

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