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Asia: On Day 2 of the Hockey Women’s Indoor Asia Cup in Chonburi, Thailand, the intensity of the competition continued to escalate with thrilling matchups and standout performances.

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Iran started the day with a dominant display, securing an impressive 18-0 victory over Vietnam, showcasing their offensive prowess and solidifying their status as a formidable contender in the tournament. Meanwhile, Kazakhstan demonstrated their strength on the court, defeating Malaysia with a convincing 5-1 scoreline, showcasing their tactical prowess and determination.

In a tightly contested match, Cambodia managed to edge past Singapore with a narrow 1-0 victory, displaying their resilience and defensive prowess. Malaysia bounced back in their second match of the day, securing a hard-fought 4-2 win against Iran, demonstrating their ability to adapt and compete against tough opponents.

Kazakhstan continued their winning streak with a commanding 8-0 victory over Oman, highlighting their dominance and efficiency in front of goal. Thailand showcased their prowess on home turf, delivering a stellar performance with a convincing 7-1 win against Indonesia, much to the delight of the local fans.

Day 2 of the tournament provided spectators with a spectacle of skill, determination, and competitive spirit as teams battled it out on the indoor hockey court. With each match offering its own set of thrills and highlights, anticipation builds for the remaining fixtures as teams vie for supremacy and the chance to lift the coveted trophy.

by Asia Hockey

 

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