‘Pakistan favourites for Asian Champions Trophy’
December 18, 2012 by Dawn.com Sports Desk
Pakistan’s Abdul Haseem Khan and Sardar Singh vie for the ball during the bronze-medal match at the FIH Champions Trophy 2012 in Australia. Pakistan and India will face off once again in the Asian Champions Trophy on December 24 in Doha, Qatar. – File photo by AP
Indian hockey team’s Australian coach Micahel Nobbs has tagged Pakistan as favourites for the Asian Champions Trophy 2012, which gets underway in Qatar on Thursday.
Pakistan, who beat India in the bronze-medal match of the recently-concluded FIH Champions Trophy in Australia, are the top-ranked side in the six-nation tournament.
“Pakistan are clearly the favourites for this tournament,” Nobbs said while speaking to reporters at the Doha International Airport upon his team’s arrival in Qatar.
The Indian coach insisted that the experienced players in Pakistan’s squad would help the Greenshirts dominate.
“Both teams (India and Pakistan) are playing after coming straight from a tough tournament, but Pakistan have some great players like Shakeel Abbasi and Waseem Ahmed, between them they have around 600 games. We have Sardar (Singh) who has figured in 150 matches,” he said, while comparing both teams.
In the most anticipated match of the group stages, Pakistan will face India on Monday, December 24 at 9:00pm PST.
Pakistan’s 18-member squad, along with six officials, including the manager and the coach, also reached Doha early Thursday.
Speaking to reporters prior to the team’s departure, Head Coach Akhtar Rasool said that the team’s morale was very high after their podium finish at the Champions Trophy and they would “perform well to fulfil the people’s expectations.”
India, meanwhile, are the defending champions after winning the first edition of the tournament in China, where they beat Pakistan in a penalty shootout.
Apart from the South Asian giants, China, Malaysia, Japan and Oman are the other participating nations in the eight-day tournament, which will be played at Al-Rayyan Hockey Stadium.
The Greenshirts, winners of the world title for a record four times, have leapt from the ninth place to fifth in the latest rankings released by FIH after the bronze-medal finish in Australia.
Schedule of the Asian Champions Trophy 2012:
December 20
Malaysia vs Japan
India vs China
Pakistan vs Oman
December 21
India vs Japan
Pakistan vs China
Malaysia vs Oman
December 23
Japan vs China
India vs Oman
Pakistan vs Malaysia
December 24
Japan vs Oman
China vs Malaysia
Pakistan vs India
December 26
China vs Oman
Pakistan vs Japan
Malaysia vs India
December 27
Fifth-placed team vs Sixth-placed team
Fourth-placed team vs Third-placed team
Second-placed team vs First-placed team [Final]