India come from behind to down Pakistan in SAFF Women's Futsal Championship

Pakistan captain Bokhari and Indian counterpart Chunzen shake hands ahead of enthralling fixture

January 19, 2026
India players celebrate a goal during their SAFF Women's Futsal Championship 2026 match against Pakistan at the Nonthaburi Stadium in Bangkok on January 19, 2026. — Instagram/@indianfootball

BANGKOK: Diti Kanungo's late strikes led India to a sensational 5-3 victory over arch-rivals Pakistan in the high-octane SAFF Women's Futsal Championship 2026 match here at the Nonthaburi Stadium on Monday.

The enthralling fixture got off to a contrasting start as Pakistan secured an early lead through their captain Kaya Bokhari, who netted the opener in the fourth minute.

India neutralised 10 minutes later through Arya More, forcing the match to remain tied at 1-1 at halftime.

Following the break, Pakistan pulled ahead, with Azwa Chaudhry finding the back of the net in the 26th minute, while Anmol Hira bolstered the lead the following minute.

Ritika Singh and Khushbu Saroj helped India draw level scoring in the next two minutes, respectively.

With the scoreboard tied at 3-3, Kanungo made a decisive stride as she scored two goals in the 37th and 40th minutes to propel India to a come-from-behind 5-3 victory.

The victory marked India's second in the SAFF Women's Futsal Championship 2026 and boosted their hopes for qualifying for the semi-finals.

Pakistan, on the other hand, suffered their first defeat in the seven-team tournament, ending their unbeaten run, which included a 1-1 stalemate against Bhutan in the campaign opener, followed by comprehensive triumphs over Sri Lanka and Maldives.

Interestingly, before the match, Pakistan captain Bokhari and her Indian counterpart Jigmet Chunzen displayed sportsmanship by shaking hands.

Bokhari also presented a cultural souvenir to Chunzen, marking a rare occurrence between players from India and Pakistan since the ACC Men's T20 Asia Cup 2025.

The arch rivals met thrice in the continental tournament, and Indian players noticeably avoided post-toss and post-match handshakes with their Pakistan counterparts.

The controversy did not remain limited to the men's events, as a similar situation occurred at the ICC Women's World Cup 2025, where both teams' captains, Harmanpreet Kaur and Fatima Sana, avoided shaking hands at the toss.

Faizan Lakhani is Deputy Editor (Sports) at Geo News.

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