India won their second straight match convincingly
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After defeating Nepal in their opening match in the morning, India secured their second consecutive victory at the SABA qualifiers on Friday, defeating Bangladesh 122-39 at the Sree Kanteerava stadium courts in Bengaluru.
The opening quarter followed a similar tale to that of the game against Nepal, as India got off a fast start, racing away to a whopping 29-4 lead and putting the pressure on the Bangladeshis.
India then built on that lead in the second quarter and crucially didn't provide the opposition to make any inroads into the match. They eventually went into halftime 59-12.
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In the other side of the half, India continued to dominate proceedings and finished the third quarter with an incredible 75-point lead. The Indians then, completed the formalities in the final quarter, scoring 27 points to win their second match on the trot.
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