India lost to 10-time silver medallists China 30-41 to finish sixth, their beat-ever performance at the Asian Women's Handball Championship (AWHC) on Tuesday. (More Sports News)
India gave a spirited fight to heavyweigh🍬ts China in the 5th-6th place playoff match before losing the encounter
India lost to 10-time silver medallists China 30-41 to finish sixth, their beat-ever performance at the Asian Women's Handball Championship (AWHC) on Tuesday. (More Sports News)
India gave a spirited fight to heavyweights China in the 🀅5th-6th place playoff match before losing the encounter.
Japan stunned reigning and record champions South Korea in a gripping final, overturning a 9-12🔯 deficit from half-time into💙 a 25-24 win.
Japan claimed t📖heir second title, breaking South Koreಌa's streak of seven straight championship wins.
India began their bout in high spirits, lead༒ing to a combative opening in which both teams fought for zonal domination.
As the game progressed, China, using their considerable experience at this level, opened up a small gap before racing aw𒐪ay to victory.
India's Menika remained uꦆpbeat about her side's🍃 performance across the tournament.
"This෴ was the first ti𓂃me India has hosted the event. Our experience playing in front of our fans was very good. But, our target was a medal this time and in terms of those expectations, we fell short. We'll learn from our mistakes and we're looking forward to the next opportunity," said Menika.
Earlier, Kazakhstan secured their second-ever bronze medal in the tournament, following their 28-22 triumph over Iran i🔯n the ಌthird-place play-off match.