Abu Bakr Mahmood scores balancer in kicking the bucket seconds of match after Pakistan were granted a punishment stroke
May 31, 2024
In a wonderful rebound, Pakistan on Friday deflected rout with a somewhat late objective against Malaysia in their initial match of the FIH Countries Cup in Gniezno, Poland.
The match finished in a 4-4 draw regardless of the way that Malaysia had a 3-0 lead in the principal quarter.
Fitri Saari, Abu Kamal, and Faizal Saari scored inside the initial 11 minutes of the match in the wake of exploiting some poor guarding by Pakistan.
Nonetheless, Abdul Rehman opened Pakistan's record in the second from last quarter to keep his side's expectations alive in the game.
In any case, Saari scored one more through a punishment stroke to by and by stretch out Malaysia's lead to three objectives.
In spite of the chances stacked against them, Pakistan group didn't lose trust and continued to go after the Malaysian objective.
Sufyan Khan at long last scored Pakistan's second objective in the 43rd moment with Hannan Shahid adding an additional nine minutes after the fact.
In the mean time, Abu Bakr Mahmood scored the balancer in the withering seconds of the match after Pakistan were granted a punishment stroke.
Pakistan group as of late dazzled during the Ruler Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia yet lost in the last to Japan on punishment shootout.
Pakistan hockey was at an unequaled low when they neglected to fit the bill for the Olympics, where they won three gold awards, for the third back to back time recently. Furthermore, the Green Shirts additionally neglected to meet all requirements for the World Cup, where they stowed gold multiple times previously, last year.
In any case, the King Azlan Shah Cup ended up being a much needed refresher for hockey fans after Pakistan qualified for the last of the occasion without precedent for 13 years.
The Countries Cup is significant on the grounds that the triumphant group will have the valuable chance to play in the FIH Hockey Expert Association for the 2024-25 season.
Austria, Canada, France, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan and South Africa will join has Poland in contending at the men's Country's Cup. The groups have been parted into two Pools of 5 and 4 groups. Pakistan are in Pool B with Canada, France and Malaysia.
Pakistan's next match is against Canada on June 2.
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