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India won all the seven matches they played in the tournament, which commenced on October 27. After the round-robin league stage, the top four teams qualified for the semifinals.
Sangita Kumari emerged as the top scorer for India, netting a total of six goals throughout the tournament. China forward Jiaqi Zhong was the top scorer overall, scoring seven goals. Salima Tete was awarded as the Player of the Tournament.
Following their gold medal victory, Hockey India announced a cash award of Rs 3 lakh for each player of the Indian team and Rs 1.5 lakh for each member of the support staff.
Odisha Olympian Deep Grace Ekka was the vice-captain of the 20-member Indian women hockey team with goalkeeper Savita Punia as captain. Deep Grace was the only player from Odisha in the Indian women team.
INDIAN WOMEN HOCKEY TEAM: Goalkeepers: Savita Punia (Captain), Bichu Devi Kharibam. Defenders: Nikki Pradhan, Udita, Ishika Chaudhary, Deep Grace Ekka (Vice-Captain). Mid-fielders: Nisha, Salima Tete, Neha, Navneet Kaur, Sonika, Monika, Jyoti, Baljeet Kaur. Forwards: Lalremsiami, Sangita Kumari, Deepika, Vandana Katariya. Replacement Players: Sharmila Devi, Vaishnavi Vitthal Phalke. Chief Coach: Janneke Schopman.
INDIA RESULTS: October 27: India (Monica 7-FG, Salima Tete 15-PC, Sangita Kumari 29-FG, 45-FG, 45-FG, Deepika 40-FG, Lalremsiami 52-FG) beat Thailand (Supansa Samanso 22-PC) 7-1. PoM: Sangita Kumari.
October 28: India (Vandana Katariya 7-PC, 21-PC, Sangita Kumari 28-FG, Lalremsiami 28-FG, Jyoti 38-FG) beat Malaysia 5-0. PoM: Vandana Katariya.
October 30: India (Deepika 15-PS, Salima Tete 26-FG) beat China (Jiaqi Zhong 41-PC) 2-1. PoM: Salima Tete.
October 31: India (Navneet Kaur 31-FG, Sangita Kumari 47-PC) beat Japan (Kana Urata 37-PC) 2-1. PoM: Navneet Kaur.
November 2: India (Salima Tete 6-FG, 36-FG, Navneet Kaur 36-PC, Vandana Katariya 49-FG, Neha 60-FG) beat Korea 5-0. PoM: Salima Tete.
November 4 (SF-2): India (Salima Tete 11-FG, Vitthal Phalke Vaishnavi 19-PC) beat Korea 2-0. PoM: Salima Tete.
November 5 (Final): India (Sangita Kumari 17-FG, Neha 46-PC, Lalremsiami 57-PC, Vandana Katariya 60-FG) beat Japan 4-0. PoM: Deep Grace Ekka. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- PICS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOP: Players and staff members of Women Asian Champions Trophy winning Indian team pose with Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren in Ranchi on 5 November 2023. RIGHT: Odisha hockey star Deep Grace Ekka and her India teammate Nikki Pradhan pose with the Women Asian Champions Trophy in Ranchi on 5 November 2023.
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