U-18 Women's Asia Cup: Nousheen Naz's Double Guides India to Winning Start Against Malaysia
India began their U-18 Women's Asia Cup campaign with a thrilling 2-1 victory over Malaysia in Kakamigahara. Fifteen-year-old Nousheen Naz starred with two goals and earned Player of the Match honours as India secured three points and moved to second place in Pool A ahead of a crucial clash against South Korea.
The opening quarter witnessed an intense battle between the two sides, with neither team able to break the deadlock. India eventually opened the scoring in the 19th minute when Nousheen Naz capitalised on a penalty-corner opportunity and successfully converted to give her side a crucial lead.
The young forward continued her impressive performance just before halftime. In the 28th minute, Nousheen produced a clinical finish to beat the Malaysian goalkeeper and double India's advantage, ensuring a commanding 2-0 lead at the break.
Malaysia returned strongly after the interval and reduced the deficit in the 41st minute through Nur Azli, who found the net to make it 2-1 and set up a tense contest heading into the final quarter.
Despite sustained pressure from Malaysia, the Indian defence remained resolute during the closing stages of the match. The backline successfully denied further scoring opportunities and protected the narrow advantage until the final whistle.
India dominated significant portions of the contest, creating multiple attacking opportunities and earning as many as 16 penalty corners. Their persistent offensive approach kept Malaysia under pressure throughout the match.
For her outstanding contribution and decisive goals, Nousheen Naz was named Player of the Match.
The victory propelled India to second place in Pool A behind South Korea. Both teams are level on three points, with goal difference separating them in the standings. India will next face South Korea in a crucial pool-stage clash on Sunday.
The win marks an encouraging start to India's campaign, highlighting the team's attacking intent and defensive resilience as they prepare for a key encounter that could have a major impact on the Pool A standings.

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