LAHORE: Pakistan drew their fourth match of the round robin phase in Asian Champions Trophy (ACT) Hockey Tournament against Japan 1-1 at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Muscat, Oman.
Japan had recently defeated Pakistan in the Asian Games’ semifinals.In fact, in the last five meetings against Pakistan before this match, the Japanese led three to one with one draw.In the first half, Pakistan had more of the possession, circle entries and chances.
Tight marking in the circle by Japanese denied them. But Japan took the lead in the 11th minute. A swift right side move with neat passes resulted in Kitozato availing a return pass in the circle from a good spot. Going behind, Pakistan made more meaningful attacks and equalised with the first penalty corner of the tie in the 25th minute.
Mubashar Ali whipped the ball into the board left side of the goal keeper.In the dying moments of the first half, Attique Arshad’s fine close range attempt was well saved by the goalkeeper.
Pace slowed down in the third quarter and it was mainly a mid field show. Pakistan wasted their second PC.Japan held the upper hand during the last 15 minutes when they had three penalty corners and a field attempt coming off the post.
Pakistan now have two wins, one defeat and one draw. They now play their last round robin fixture against Malaysia on Friday. Scorer for Japan was Kitozato in the 11th minute whereas for Pakistan Mubashar Ali netted in the 25th minute.
Spain's Rafael Nadal. — AFP File PARIS: Former world number one Rafael Nadal is unlikely to be seeded at next...
French President Emmanuel Macron shoots to score a goal from the penalty spot in the Varieties Club charity football...
Juventus and Milan face off in fight for second place. — AFP FileMILAN: Juventus v AC Milan is traditionally one of...
Mohsin Naqvi during a meeting in this picture on November 12, 2023. — X/@GovtofPunjabPK LAHORE: In response to the...
The Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday held a meeting with the New Zealand Cricket Chief...
Pakistan Women's Cricket team skipper Bismah Maroof. — AFP/FileKARACHI: The former Pakistan Women’s skipper Bismah...