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Indian women's hockey team relegated from FIH Pro League after defeat against China
Indian women's hockey team relegated from FIH Pro League after defeat against China

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Indian women's hockey team relegated from FIH Pro League after defeat against China

The Indian women's hockey team was relegated on Saturday (June 28, 2025) from the FIH Pro League after losing to China 0-3 in its penultimate match, a result which placed it at the bottom of the points table. India's seventh consecutive defeat in their disastrous European leg of the FIH Pro League meant that they will finish at the lowest rung of the standings even though one match is left to be played on Sunday. India are now at the bottom of the nine-team standings with 10 points from 15 games and will play again against China on Sunday in their last match of the 2024-25 FIH Pro League. With 0-1 loss to England in the other match of the day, Germany are one rung above India with 13 points. Even if India beat China, they are certain to finish at the bottom as they can only reach up to 12 points. Hence, India will be relegated from the FIH Pro League to the second tier FIH Nations Cup in the 2025-26 season. England are placed at seventh with 14 points from 15 games. In their penultimate match, China scored through Chen Yang (21st minute), Zhang Ying (26th) and Anhul Yu (45th) against India. India made a bright start and made some good circle penetrations in the first quarter. Baljeet Kaur had the first real chance of the match but her shot from the top of the circle in the third minute went wide. A minute later, India secured two-back-to-back first penalty corners but Deepika failed on both the occasions. China got their act together soon and earned their first penalty corner a minute later but India defended well. Veteran India goalkeeper Savita made some fine saves to deny the Chinese, including one in the 13th minute to keep out Guoting Hao's reverse hit. Seconds from the first quarter, China secured their second penalty corner but failed to stop the push. A minute into the second quarter, China earned two consecutive penalty corners but failed to make use of the chances. China came out all guns blazing in the second quarter and dominated the proceedings through penalty corners, and in the 21st minute, Chen Yang scored from a set piece. China continued to put pressure on the Indian defence and got their fifth penalty corner in the 26th minute and Zhang Ying made no mistake as they took a 2-0 lead at half-time. The Indians created a few chances but, as has been the case so far, they lacked the finishing touch. They dominated the third quarter with persistent attacks but failed to break the resolute Chinese defence. China took advantage of India's lacklustre attitude in the backline, tripling their lead in the 45th minute through a field goal by Anhul Yu against the run of play. The Indians continued to apply pressure on the Chinese defence and secured a penalty stroke in the 55th minute but Deepika missed the golden chance. The missed penalty stroke summed up India's day as China came out winners.

FIH Pro League: Indian Women Slump To Relegation Depths Following China Defeat
FIH Pro League: Indian Women Slump To Relegation Depths Following China Defeat

News18

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • News18

FIH Pro League: Indian Women Slump To Relegation Depths Following China Defeat

Last Updated: Chen Yang, Zhang Ying and Anhul Yu netted a goal each to help China to a 3-0 win over India in Berlin. The Indian women's hockey team were relegated from the FIH Pro League as they continued their dismal showing in the European leg of the on Saturday as they succumbed to China for their seventh straight defeat. Chen Yang, Zhang Ying and Anhul Yu netted a goal each to help China to a 3-0 win over India in Berlin. As a result, India relegated to the second tier FIH Nations Cup in the 2025-26 season. India were condemnded to the bottom of the nine-team standings with 10 points from 15 games in the aftermath of the defeat. England, who are set to play Germany in back-to-back matches on Saturday and Sunday, are just above India with 11 points from 14 games. If England wins against Germany on Saturday, India will remain at the bottom and will be relegated from the FIH Pro League to the FIH Nations Cup. However, if Germany wins, India will need to defeat China on Sunday to retain their spot in the Pro League. For China, Chen Yang scored from a penalty corner in the 21st minute, followed by Zhang Ying in the 26th minute, and Anhul Yu added a field goal in the 45th minute. India started brightly, creating good circle penetrations in the first quarter. Baljeet Kaur had the first real chance in the third minute, but her shot went wide. A minute later, India secured two consecutive penalty corners, but Deepika failed to convert on both occasions. Seconds before the end of the first quarter, China secured their second penalty corner but failed to capitalise. A minute into the second quarter, China earned two more consecutive penalty corners but couldn't convert. China dominated the second quarter, and in the 21st minute, Chen Yang scored from a set piece. They continued pressuring the Indian defence and, in the 26th minute, Zhang Ying scored from their fifth penalty corner, giving China a 2-0 lead at halftime. India created a few chances but lacked the finishing touch. They dominated the third quarter with persistent attacks but couldn't break the solid Chinese defence. China capitalised on India's lacklustre defence, tripling their lead in the 45th minute with a field goal by Anhul Yu. India continued to pressure the Chinese defence and earned a penalty stroke in the 55th minute, but Deepika missed the chance. The missed penalty stroke summed up India's day as China emerged victorious. First Published:

Indian women's hockey team relegated from FIH Pro League after defeat against China
Indian women's hockey team relegated from FIH Pro League after defeat against China

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Indian women's hockey team relegated from FIH Pro League after defeat against China

Berlin, The Indian women's hockey team was on Saturday relegated from the FIH Pro League after losing to China 0-3 in its penultimate match, a result which placed it at the bottom of the points table. HT Image India's seventh consecutive defeat in their disastrous European leg of the FIH Pro League meant that they will finish at the lowest rung of the standings even though one match is left to be played on Sunday. India are now at the bottom of the nine-team standings with 10 points from 15 games and will play again against China on Sunday in their last match of the 2024-25 FIH Pro League. With 0-1 loss to England in the other match of the day, Germany are one rung above India with 13 points. Even if India beat China, they are certain to finish at the bottom as they can only reach up to 12 points. Hence, India will be relegated from the FIH Pro League to the second tier FIH Nations Cup in the 2025-26 season. England are placed at seventh with 14 points from 15 games. In their penultimate match, China scored through Chen Yang , Zhang Ying and Anhul Yu against India. India made a bright start and made some good circle penetrations in the first quarter. Baljeet Kaur had the first real chance of the match but her shot from the top of the circle in the third minute went wide. A minute later, India secured two-back-to-back first penalty corners but Deepika failed on both the occasions. China got their act together soon and earned their first penalty corner a minute later but India defended well. Veteran India goalkeeper Savita made some fine saves to deny the Chinese, including one in the 13th minute to keep out Guoting Hao's reverse hit. Seconds from the first quarter, China secured their second penalty corner but failed to stop the push. A minute into the second quarter, China earned two consecutive penalty corners but failed to make use of the chances. China came out all guns blazing in the second quarter and dominated the proceedings through penalty corners, and in the 21st minute, Chen Yang scored from a set piece. China continued to put pressure on the Indian defence and got their fifth penalty corner in the 26th minute and Zhang Ying made no mistake as they took a 2-0 lead at half-time. The Indians created a few chances but, as has been the case so far, they lacked the finishing touch. They dominated the third quarter with persistent attacks but failed to break the resolute Chinese defence. China took advantage of India's lacklustre attitude in the backline, tripling their lead in the 45th minute through a field goal by Anhul Yu against the run of play. The Indians continued to apply pressure on the Chinese defence and secured a penalty stroke in the 55th minute but Deepika missed the golden chance. The missed penalty stroke summed up India's day as China came out winners. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

Baidu stresses strong data privacy measures after executive's daughter doxes netizen
Baidu stresses strong data privacy measures after executive's daughter doxes netizen

South China Morning Post

time21-03-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Baidu stresses strong data privacy measures after executive's daughter doxes netizen

Baidu , China's leading internet search firm and artificial intelligence (AI) powerhouse, has denied that the company breached user privacy after an incident involving the teenage daughter of a senior executive exposed the personal information of another netizen, triggering outrage online. Advertisement In a statement released on Wednesday night, the Beijing-based company stressed its 'zero tolerance' policy towards breaches of user privacy and said it maintains stringent data anonymisation and access controls. It held a briefing on Thursday, hosted by its security chief Chen Yang, to reaffirm its stance and attributed the source of the leak to an overseas database of illegally obtained personal info. The controversy began when the 13-year-old daughter of Xie Guangjun, a vice-president at Baidu, posted the information of a user online in a practice known as doxxing. Xie published a public apology for his daughter's behaviour on his WeChat account on Monday. The incident has raised concerns about data privacy among users and poses potential business risks for Baidu, which offers cloud storage services and AI chatbot applications. Damaged trust in Baidu's security or integrity could lead to losses in user revenue. The company stressed that no executive or employee is authorised to access private user data, and it condemned 'online actions involving theft and exposure of others' private information'. Advertisement Seeking to restore public trust amid intensifying competition among China's AI services, Baidu established a dedicated fund to combat cybercrime and announced plans to form an 'anti-doxxing' alliance aimed at tackling illegal data theft and leaks, according to the company.

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