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    Pakistan Triumphs Over Malaysia 5-3, Advances to Hockey World Cup Qualifier Semis

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Pakistan national hockey team has successfully advanced to the semi-final stage of the FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup Qualifiers after a hard-fought 5-3 win over Malaysia. The match took place on Monday in Ismailia, Egypt, where both sides displayed intense competition in front of an enthusiastic crowd. This victory marks a significant step forward for Pakistan as they continue their pursuit of a spot in the prestigious World Cup tournament.

    The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) lauded the team’s overall performance, emphasizing the blend of aggressive attacking play and disciplined defensive tactics that proved decisive against a resilient Malaysian squad. Pakistan’s forwards were particularly effective, with goals coming from Rana Waheed Ashraf, Zakariya Hayat, Ahmed Nadeem, Muhammad Sufyan Khan, and Muhammad Ammar. Their combined efforts ensured that Pakistan maintained control throughout the high-scoring encounter, despite Malaysia’s persistent efforts to close the gap.

    Malaysia responded with goals from Abdul Rauf, Ahkamullah, and Fitri Saari, showcasing their own offensive capabilities. However, their efforts fell short as Pakistan’s tactical superiority and composure in crucial moments allowed them to secure a comfortable two-goal margin. The match was characterized by rapid transitions, aggressive pressing, and end-to-end action, reflecting the high stakes involved in this qualifier round.

    Following the victory, key figures within the Pakistan Hockey Federation expressed their pride and optimism. PHF President Mohyuddin Ahmed Wani, along with the Chairmen of the Ad-hoc Governance and Management Committee, Olympians Islahuddin Siddiqui and Hassan Sardar, as well as Chief Selector Samiullah Khan, personally congratulated the players and coaching staff. They highlighted the importance of this win in boosting team morale and strengthening Pakistan’s chances as the tournament progresses.

    Looking ahead, Pakistan is set to face Austria in their third group match scheduled for Wednesday. This upcoming fixture will be crucial as Pakistan aims to maintain their winning momentum and secure a place in the final stages of the qualifier. The team’s focus now shifts to preparation and strategy, with hopes high among fans and officials alike for a successful campaign.

    In a related development, the team recently faced a setback with the suspension of their captain, Ammad Shakeel Butt, who has been banned for two years amid serious allegations. This disciplinary action poses challenges for the squad’s leadership on the field, but the team remains determined to perform strongly in his absence. The situation underscores the complexities and pressures faced by national teams competing on the international stage.

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