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Hockey

Pakistan crush China to finish fifth in Asian Champions Trophy

By our correspondent
LAHORE: Pakistan finished fifth in the Asian Men’s Hockey Champions Trophy after routing China 6-1 on Friday.
The Green Shirts got off to a superb start as they took a 4-0 lead in the first quarter.
China scored one goal in third quarter but went on to concede two more after that to lose the match by a margin of five goals.
Mohammad Ammad and Mohammad Sufyan scored two goals each for Pakistan. Hanan Shahid and Abdul Rana also scored one goal each.
Benhai Chen scored the only goal of the match for China through a penalty corner in the 35th minute.
Earlier, Pakistan hockey team were knocked out of the race for the last four of the Asian Champions Trophy after losing 4-0 against arch-rivals India in Chennai, India, on Wednesday.
This was the first time Pakistan failed to finish in the top four since the introduction of the Asian Champions Trophy.
Pakistan, Japan and Korea all had the same number of points but the latter teams made their way to the semi-finals due to better goal difference.
The Green Shirts only managed to win one out of five games during round-robin stage of the tournament. Their first game of the event ended with a 3-1 defeat against Malaysia. After that, they drew two consecutive games against Korea, 1-1, and Japan 3-3.
Pakistan’s first win the tournament came against China, 2-1, who finished last on the points table with only one point.
Later today, Malaysia will take on Korea in the first semi-final, while India will face Japan in the second semi-final.
The final and the third/fourth place match will be played tomorrow.

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I am a professional sports journalist with over 25 years of experience of covering sports disciplines both at the national and international level. After having done my Masters in Journalism and English Literature I started working as a full-time sports correspondent in early 2000. Have worked for major platforms including The News, Cricket Today, Dubai Times and Urdu Post International.

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