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This is a transcript of a video that covers a women's football match between India and Bangladesh in the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Women's Championship 2022. The video starts with some music and then introduces the commentators and analysts who preview the match and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of both teams. They also interview the coaches of both teams and show the footage of the teams arriving at the stadium. The video then plays the national anthems of both countries and shows the lineups and formations of both teams. The match begins and Bangladesh scores an early goal in the first minute, shocking India. India tries to equalize but Bangladesh defends well and scores another goal in the 18th minute. India pulls one back in the 25th minute through a penalty, but Bangladesh restores their two-goal lead in the 31st minute. The first half ends with Bangladesh leading 3-1. The second half starts and India makes some substitutions to try to change the game, but Bangladesh continues to dominate and scores two more goals in the 57th and 64th minutes. India scores a consolation goal in the 69th minute, but it is not enough to prevent Bangladesh from winning 5-2 and handing India their first ever defeat in the SAFF Women's Championship. The video shows the celebrations of the Bangladesh team and their supporters, as well as the disappointment of the India team. The commentators praise Bangladesh for their historic performance and say that they have the potential to be the champions of South Asia. The video ends with some closing remarks and credits.

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- The text is a transcript of a commentary on a women's football match between India and Bangladesh in the SAF Women's Championship 2022.
- Bangladesh won the match 4-3, scoring four goals in the second half and handing India its first ever defeat in the tournament.
- India scored three goals in the first half and led 3-0 at halftime, but failed to maintain its lead and conceded four goals in the second half.
- Swapna scored the winning goal for Bangladesh in the 90th minute of the match.
- India's top scorer in the tournament was Bala Devi with five goals.