The Women’s Junior Asia Cup commenced in Bangkok with the powerhouses of China, India, Japan and Korea showing their prowess.
Match 1: Malaysia 7 – 0 Singapore (view match report)
Match 2: Japan 17 – 0 Pakistan (view match report)
Match 3: India 16 – 0 Sri Lanka (view match report)
Match 4: Thailand 1 – 0 Khazakhstan (view match report)
Match 5: China 21 – 0 Sri Lanka (view match report)
Match 6: Korea 19 – 0 Pakistan (view match report)
Match 7: India 9 – 0 Singapore (view match report)
Match 8: Thailand 0 – 8 Korea (view match report)
Match 9: Japan 24 – 0 Khazakhstan (view match report)
Match 10: Singapore 2 – 3 Sri Lanka (view match report)
Match 11: Khazakhstan 3 – 3 Pakistan (view match report)
Match 12: Malaysia 0 – 3 China (view match report)
Match 13: Japan 2 – 2 Korea (view match report)
Match 14: Sri Lanka 0 – 7 Malaysia (view match report)
Match 15: India 2 – 5 China (view match report)
Match 16: Pakistan 0 – 2 Thailand (view match report)
Match 17: Malaysia 1 – 2 India (view match report)
Match 18: Korea 20 – 0 Khazakhstan (view match report)
Match 19: China 6 – 0 Singapore (view match report)
Match 20: Thailand 0 – 6 Japan (view match report)
Match 21: China 3 – 2 Korea (view match report)
Match 22: Japan 1 – 1 India (view match report)
Match 23 Singapore 1 – 0 Khazakhstan (view match report)
Match 24: Sri Lanka 3 – 1 Pakistan (view match report)
Match 25: Malaysia 5 – 0 Thailand (view match report)
Match 26: Korea 3 – 1 Japan (view match report)
Match 27: China 5 – 2 India (view match report)