India's women's hockey team initiated their Asia Cup campaign emphatically, overwhelming Thailand with an 11-0 victory in their Pool B opener. Udita Duhan and Beauty Dung Dung each scored twice, highlighting India's dominance. Despite missing key players, India displayed sharp and aggressive play, signaling their intentions to rivals as they prepare for upcoming matches against Japan and Singapore.
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