Pakistan have qualified for the quarter-finals of Junior World Hockey Cup as their match against Belgium ended in a thrilling draw. In a riveting encounter at the Junior World Hockey Cup, Paki-stan clinched a spot in the quarter-finals after a gripping 1-1 draw against Belgium. The clash un-folded on the field in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where spectators witnessed an intense battle be-tween the two talented teams.
Belgium’s Jake set the tone early in the third minute of the first quarter, securing a lead with a precision penalty corner goal. Despite persistent efforts from Pakistan, including penalty corner opportunities in the 17th and 27th minutes, the first half concluded with Belgium maintaining a one-goal advantage.
The turning point came in the 42nd minute when Pakistan earned a crucial penalty corner, and Arbaz Ahmed delivered a swift and successful drag flick, leveling the score at 1-1. The remainder of the match saw both teams fiercely defending their positions, resulting in a deadlock at the final whistle.
This hard-fought draw not only showcased the skill and determination of both sides but also se-cured Pakistan’s position in the quarter-finals. Pakistan will now face Spain in the quarter-finals of the Junior World Hockey Cup.
It is also pertinent to mention that India has also qualified for the quarter-finals defeating Canada. India are set to battle the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.—Agencies