Pakistan and Malaysia settled for a thrilling 3-3 draw in their FIH Nations Cup opener on Sunday at the National Hockey Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, with Pakistan twice taking the lead before being pegged back.
Ahmed Nadeem and Abdul Rehman gave Pakistan an early advantage with two quick goals in the first quarter, helping their side head into the fourth quarter with a commanding 2-0 lead.
However, Malaysia bounced back with two goals in quick succession in the final quarter, levelling the score. Fitri Saari and Syed Cholan were on target for the Malaysians.
Pakistan regained the lead when Rana Waheed Ashraf found the net, but Malaysia responded just two minutes later with another equaliser by Cholan, his second goal of the match, to make it 3-3.
Pakistan would face Japan in their second match of the tournament on Monday.
It is pertinent to mention that the tournament’s format includes preliminary pool matches, with the top teams advancing to the semi-finals on June 20 and the final and bronze medal matches scheduled for June 21.
The eight participating teams are split into two pools for the preliminary rounds, Pool A consists of France, Korea, South Africa, and Wales, while Pool B features Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand and Pakistan.
The FIH Hockey Nations Cup serves as a crucial stepping stone for teams aiming to qualify for the elite FIH Hockey Pro League. The winner of this tournament will earn promotion to the 2025–26 Pro League season.
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