Indian Women Hockey Team’s Biggest Wins
Scoreline | Opponent | Tournament |
24-0 | Nepal | 2016 South Asian Games |
22-0 | Hong Kong | 1982 Asian Games |
21-0 | Kazakhstan | 2018 Asian Games |
16-0 | Thailand | 2007 Asia Cup |
16-0 | Singapore | 2007 Asia Cup |
15-0 | Thailand | 2009 Asia Cup |
14-0 | Trinidad and Tobago | 2018 Commonwealth Games |
13-0 | Hong Kong | 2013 Asia Cup |
13-0 | Singapore | 2023 Asian Games |
13-0 | Hong Kong | 2023 Asian Games |
13-0 | Singapore | 2009 Asia Cup |
13-0 | Ghana | 2015 Hockey World League Round 2 |
13-0 | Thailand | 2010 Asian Games |
13-0 | Thailand | 1998 Asian Games |
12-1 | Sri Lanka | 2016 South Asian Games |
11-0 | Thailand | 1986 Asian Games |
10-0 | Hong Kong | 1986 Asian Games |
10-0 | Hong Kong | 1990 Asian Games |
10-0 | Fiji | 2013 Hockey World League Round 2 |
10-0 | Singapore | 2015 Hockey World League Round 2 |
10-0 | Sri Lanka | 2016 South Asian Games |
Stats Updated Till August 11, 2024
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