India loses 0-1 to Bangladesh in SAFF U-19 Women's Championship

India next plays Nepal in its last match on Sunday and a victory in that game will assure it a place in the final.

Published : Dec 17, 2021 19:16 IST , DHAKA

India had earlier registered comfortable victories over Sri Lanka and Bhutan.(Representative Image)
India had earlier registered comfortable victories over Sri Lanka and Bhutan.(Representative Image)
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India had earlier registered comfortable victories over Sri Lanka and Bhutan.(Representative Image)

India lost by a solitary goal to host Bangladesh for its first defeat in the SAFF U19 Women’s Championship here on Friday.

India had earlier registered comfortable victories over Sri Lanka and Bhutan.

Shamsunnahar's seventh-minute strike from the penalty spot made the difference between the two sides.

The match began with both teams going hard from the first whistle as Bangladesh looked to make the most of its physical prowess and pressed the Indian defenders high up the pitch.

The first opportunity of the game went to Bangladesh, which was awarded a penalty in the seventh minute which was converted by Shamsunnahar.

Although Bangladesh went on an attacking mode and dominated possession after the goal, India got an excellent opportunity to restore parity in the 40th minute when Sumati Kumari passed a ball to Mariyammal whose left-footer went straight into the hands of Bangladesh goalie Rupna.

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At the end of the first 45 minutes, the score-line read 1-0 in favour of the hosts.

India started with more purpose and controlled most of the possession after the cross over.

In the 50th minute, Shilky Devi was brought down by Maria, who committed a tactical foul to avert the danger for Bangladesh.

Another close chance was created by Amishal Baxla in the 55th minute but her effort was saved by Rupna.

In the 73rd minute, Sumati Kumari tried to chip the ball in after her long run, but it went off target. Ambrose made his last change of the game in the 84th minute when Lynda Kom replaced Mariyammal.

India next plays Nepal in its last match on Sunday and a victory in that game will assure it a place in the final.

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