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SAFF U17 Women’s C’ship: India run seven-goal riot over Nepal

THIMPU (BHUTAN), AUG 20 (IANS)

India’s U17 women’s team sent out a resounding statement of intent in their SAFF U17 Women’s Championship 2025 opener, dismantling Nepal with a thumping 7-0 victory at the iconic Changlimithang Stadium in Thimphu on Wednesday.
Braces from Nira Chanu Longjam (25’, 56’), Abhista Basnett (16’ 41’), and Anushka Kumari (37’, 62’), along with a strike from captain Julan Nongmaithem (45+1’), ensured a flawless start to India’s campaign. The Young Tigresses raced to a commanding 5-0 lead by half-time, leaving Nepal no room for recovery in what was a one-sided affair from the outset.
With the tournament adopting a double round-robin format this year, it was imperative for India to begin on the front foot, and they did so in sensational style.
From the first whistle, India asserted their dominance. Their cohesive structure, the result of months of joint training since January, was evident in every phase of play. The midfielders dictated tempo, finding incisive passes and carving through Nepal’s defence with sharp distribution, while the forwards constantly found pockets of space to create havoc.
The backline, though tested early, remained compact and resilient. Goalkeeper Munni produced a solid display, securing a clean sheet and marshalling her defence with confidence.
Set-pieces proved to be a significant weapon for India. The breakthrough came in the 16th minute after a poor backpass resulted in a corner. Shveta Rani swung in a dangerous delivery from the left, and Nepal custodian Jharna Dumrakoti fumbled under pressure. Basnett was quickest to react, slotting home from close range.
India doubled their advantage in the 25th minute. Kumari slipped a beautifully weighted pass behind the defence for Nira Chanu, who still had work to do. The striker powered home a low drive, beating the stretching Dumrakoti.
Kumari then turned scorer in the 37th minute, racing onto a through ball and showing great composure to beat the keeper and make it 3-0.
Four minutes later, Basnett made it a brace. A pass from Kumari intended for Chanu was deflected by Anshu BK, but Basnett latched onto the loose ball and fired home a precise finish to extend the lead to 4-0.
On the stroke of half-time, India added their fifth. A goalmouth scramble following another corner saw Nongmaithem react swiftly and tuck the ball into the net, sparking wild celebrations from the bench.
Even with the result virtually secured, India showed no signs of slowing in the second half. In the 56th minute, Nira Chanu found herself unmarked and unleashed a fierce shot to complete her brace and take the scoreline to 6–0.
The seventh came in the 62nd minute, this time a display of team interplay. Basnett teed up Chanu at the edge of the box. As the goalkeeper charged out, Chanu calmly laid the ball off to Kumari, who finished into an open goal to seal a clinical 7-0 triumph.

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