Bhubaneswar : In a high-stakes Super 4s clash at the 2025 Women’s Hockey Asia Cup in Hangzhou, India suffered a 1-4 defeat against hosts and Olympic silver medallists China. The loss ended India’s unbeaten run, but there was a silver lining as India became the first team to score against China in this tournament, thanks to a spectacular field goal by Mumtaz Khan in the third quarter.
China opened the scoring early with Zou Meirong’s goal in the 4th minute. Despite India’s efforts, including winning multiple penalty corners, they struggled to break through China’s strong defense in the first half. China extended their lead with goals from Chen Yang and Tan Jinzhuang, while Zou Meirong sealed the win with a second goal towards the end.
India’s goalkeeper Bichu Devi made several crucial saves to keep India in the game, especially in tense moments after India’s lone goal. India captain Harendra Singh praised the team’s fighting spirit but acknowledged the challenge ahead, with the next vital match against Japan determining India’s qualification for the final and the 2026 Women’s World Cup.
India’s fate now hinges on their must-win game against Japan, where they will seek to bounce back and keep their World Cup dreams alive. Despite the loss, the team showed grit, skill, and promise in this tough contest against the tournament favourites.
Summary facts:
Final score: India 1, China 4
Indian goal scorer: Mumtaz Khan (38’)
Chinese goal scorers: Zou Meirong (4’, 56’), Chen Yang (31’), Tan Jinzhuang (47’)
Match venue: Gongshu Canal Sports Park Hockey Field, Hangzhou
Next for India: vs Japan, September 13, 2025
“We fought hard for 60 minutes. China is a tough opponent but we remain hopeful,” said the Indian captain after the match.



















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