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Pakistan outplays Korea in Azlan Shah Cup

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In a one-sided contest, Pakistan defeated Korea 4-0 in their second Sultan Azlan Shah Cup match on Sunday in Ipoh, Perak.

Pakistan made an explosive start as Hannan Shahid secured the first goal just three minutes into the game with a powerful field goal, setting the tone for the encounter.

The momentum continued to swing in Pakistan’s favour as Arshad Liaqat added to the scoreboard, netting another field goal in the 20th minute of the match.

With a relentless display of skill and determination, Ghazanfar Ali further extended Pakistan’s lead with a third field goal in the 27th minute, leaving the Korean defence struggling to keep pace.

As the match progressed into the third quarter, Pakistan’s solid defence held firm, denying their opponents any opportunity to close the gap. The score remained unchanged at the end of the third quarter, with Pakistan maintaining their command-ing 3-0 lead.

In the final quarter, Pakistan sealed their victory with a clinical performance, as Sufyan Khan con-verted a penalty corner into a goal in the 50th minute, putting the match out of Korea’s reach.

Pakistan defeated Malaysia with a last-minute winner by Abu Mahmood on Saturday. The nine-goal thriller saw some of the best goals as the Green Shirts managed to emerge triumphant 5-4 after a long 60 minutes. Pakistan’s next match is now against Japan on May 7 at the same venue.—Agencies

 

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