Pakistan thrash Oman as hockey event begins
KARACHI: Pakistan were off to a winning start at the three-nation tournament at Muscat’s Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, defeating the hosts Oman 3-0.
All three goals came through open play. Pakistan were ahead by two goals at the half time.Ali Shan gave Pakistan lead in the 13th minute, which was doubled by Ajaz Ahmed in the 21st minute.
Shafqat Rasool, who has been recalled after a long time, struck in the 45th minute. Pakistan face Japan on Thursday (today). Swapping sand for snow, volleyball eyes Winter Games slot
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea: A snow volleyball exhibition on Wednesday showcased a sport organisers hope will one day be included in the Winter Olympics.“We can show the world it’s possible,” said Brazilian beach volleyball player Emanuel Rego who won gold in the 2004 Summer Games and didn’t mind the cold and windy conditions in Pyeongchang.“It doesn’t matter if it’s a little bit cold or a little bit hot, you can play volleyball anywhere,” he said.
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