India Outclass Korea 4–2 in Women’s Asia Cup Hockey Super 4s Opener with Dominant Attacking Display

The Indian women’s hockey team kicked off their Super 4s campaign in the Women’s Asia Cup 2025 with a commanding 4–2 victory over South Korea at the Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium in Hangzhou, China, on September 10. The win extended India’s unbeaten run in the tournament and showcased their attacking prowess, tactical discipline, and composure under pressure.

India’s goals came from Vaishnavi Phalke (2’), Sangita Kumari (33’), Lalremsiami (40’), and Rutuja Dadaso Pisal (59’), while Korea’s Kim Yujin scored a brace from penalty corners (34’, 53’). The match, delayed by 90 minutes due to thunderstorms, saw India dominate possession and create multiple scoring opportunities, capitalizing on Korea’s defensive lapses.

“We are pleased with the way the team has started the Super 4s. The players showed intent, discipline, and executed our attacking plans well,” said India Head Coach Harendra Singh after the match.


🧭 Match Timeline and Key Moments

MinuteEvent DescriptionScore Update
2’Vaishnavi Phalke scores from a penalty corner reboundIndia 1–0 Korea
33’Sangita Kumari taps in from Rutuja’s assistIndia 2–0 Korea
34’Kim Yujin converts penalty cornerIndia 2–1 Korea
40’Lalremsiami scores with a turn and strikeIndia 3–1 Korea
53’Kim Yujin scores again from penalty cornerIndia 3–2 Korea
59’Rutuja Pisal seals win with final-minute goalIndia 4–2 Korea

India’s ability to respond quickly after conceding and finish strong in the final quarter proved decisive.


🔍 Player Performance Summary

Player NamePositionContributionImpact Rating
Vaishnavi PhalkeMidfielderEarly goal, strong midfield control★★★★★
Sangita KumariForwardClinical finish, high pressing★★★★☆
LalremsiamiForwardKey third goal, sharp movement★★★★☆
Rutuja Dadaso PisalMidfielderAssist + final goal, creative play★★★★★
Kim Yujin (Korea)DefenderTwo penalty corner goals★★★★☆
Bichu Devi KharibamGoalkeeperCrucial saves in first half★★★★☆

India’s midfield trio was instrumental in transitioning play and maintaining tempo throughout the match.


📉 Team Stats Comparison: India vs Korea

MetricIndiaKorea
Possession (%)5842
Shots on Goal116
Penalty Corners64
Circle Entries1810
Saves by Goalkeeper47
Fouls Committed912

India’s superior circle entries and shot accuracy were key to their attacking success.


🔥 Tournament Context and Super 4s Format

  • India topped Pool B with 7 points from 3 matches, including wins over Thailand (11–0) and Singapore (12–0), and a draw against Japan (2–2).
  • The Super 4s stage features India, China, Japan, and Korea, with each team playing one match against the others.
  • The top two teams after the Super 4s will qualify for the final, while the remaining two will contest the third-place match.
  • India’s next matches: vs China (Sept 11) and vs Japan (Sept 13).

The Women in Blue are aiming to replicate the success of the men’s team, who recently won the Asia Cup title in Rajgir, Bihar.


🧠 Expert Commentary on India’s Performance

Expert NameRoleComment
Meera IyerHockey Analyst“India’s midfield control and quick transitions were exceptional.”
Rajiv BansalSports Journalist“The team’s composure after conceding shows their mental strength.”
Dr. Rakesh SinhaHistorian of Indian Hockey“This generation of players is redefining India’s approach to women’s hockey.”

Experts agree that India’s tactical maturity and depth in squad are driving their Asia Cup campaign.


📦 India’s Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Journey So Far

MatchResultGoal Scorers
vs ThailandWon 11–0Multiple scorers incl. Sangita, Salima
vs JapanDraw 2–2Salima Tete, Deepika
vs SingaporeWon 12–0Lalremsiami, Udita, Vaishnavi
vs Korea (Super 4s)Won 4–2Vaishnavi, Sangita, Lalremsiami, Rutuja

India remains unbeaten and has scored 29 goals in four matches so far.


📅 Upcoming Fixtures and Final Qualification Scenario

MatchDateImportance
India vs ChinaSept 11Toughest challenge in Super 4s
India vs JapanSept 13Decisive for final qualification
Asia Cup FinalSept 15Top two Super 4s teams will qualify
FIH World Cup 2026TBDAsia Cup winner earns direct qualification

India must finish in the top two of Super 4s to reach the final and secure a World Cup berth.


📌 Conclusion

India’s 4–2 win over South Korea in the Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Super 4s opener was a statement of intent. With a blend of youth and experience, sharp attacking transitions, and resilient defense, the team has positioned itself as a strong contender for the title. As they prepare to face hosts China and rivals Japan, the focus will be on maintaining momentum and converting chances under pressure. The road to the final is paved with challenges—but India’s women are ready to rise.

Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available match reports, tournament data, and expert commentary as of September 12, 2025. It is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute sports betting or coaching advice.

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