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Hanan wins Emerging Player Award in Asian Hockey Champions Trophy

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Abdul Hanan Shahid, Pakistan’s 17-year-old for-ward, won the Emerging Player Award in the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy in Chennai, India on Saturday.

Shahid was one of the standout players in the event who impressed everyone with his amazing skills. He had scored two goals in six matches for Pakistan, who finished fifth in the tournament.

“The tournament provided a platform for bud-ding talents to shine, and Abdul Shahid from Paki-stan rose to the occasion. His exceptional performance and potential garnered the Emerging Player Award, underscoring his promising future in the world of hockey,” the Asian Hockey Federation said in a press release.

Pakistan only managed to win two games in the event — both against China. They drew against Korea and Japan and lost against the finalists India and Malaysia.

It must be noted that India won the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy 2023 after beating Malaysia 4-3 in a seven-goal thriller in Chennai on Saturday.

The Blues continued their unbeaten run in the tournament and produced a staggering comeback in the final against Malaysia.

India had a great start as they got a penalty corner in the 9th minute of the game which was converted by Jugraj Singh.

Azrai Abu Kamal scored the first for his side just before the end of the first quarter and made it 1-1, making sure that his team does not trail as they enter the second quarter.

The Malaysian played like warriors in the next quarter and pushed the home side against the wall by scoring two more goals, making it 3-1 in their favour.

Rahim Razie and Mohammad Aminuddin scored for the visitors in the second quarter in the minutes 18th and 28th respectively, giving their team an upper head against the Blues.

However, India did not want to disappoint their home supporters, and decided to charge against the Malaysian and scored two goals in the last minute of the third quarter, with skipper Harmanpreet Singh and Gurjant Singh scoring for the home side and making it 3-3.

The last quarter was the toughest of all, both teams gave their all but it was India’s Akashdeep Singh, who scored the winner for his side in the 56th minute and completed a historic comeback.

Harmanpreet ended the tournament as the top scorer with nine goals, four more than Pakistan’s Mohammad Sufyan Khan who scored five.

India scored 29 goals in the tournament, the most a team managed to do so in the Asian event and with 16 penalty corner goals, they were also the team who managed to make the most of them.

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