Pakistan beat Korea in Asian Champions Trophy Hockey

LAHORE - After losing the opening tie 2-4 to world's 14th ranked Malaysia, 13th-ranked Pakistan defeated the 11th-ranked South Korea 1-0 in the 4th Asian Champions Trophy Hockey Tournament in Kuantan, Malaysia on Friday.

The only goal of the exciting contest came in the last minute. Of Pakistan's fourth penalty corner, instead of going direct, Aleem Bilal pushed the ball towards the left side of the goal and Haseem Khan dived to flick the ball in, to give Pakistan a well deserved victory.

Unlike yesterday, Pakistan appeared well composed from the beginning. In a high octane encounter, they matched the Koreans in fitness throughout. Although, the 60 minute play saw just one goal but there were plenty of thrills in the game which saw attacking play throughout. There was a lot of goal mouth action and both the net minders shone. Korea couldn't make of their seven penalty corners though four of them came in succession.

Pakistani rushers Ejaz and Rizwan Senior halted the opponents' penalty corner strikes on the top of the circle taking them on stick or foot. On a couple of occasions, when the Koreans opted for indirect drill, Pakistani defence was up to the task.

Pakistanis displayed good team work and understanding. They had more possession and made seven attempts on the goal of the 17 circle penetrations as compared to Korea's five out of 13. Tomorrow (Sunday), Pakistan will take on India.

 

 

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