Pakistan, Japan play thrilling draw in Asian Champions Trophy

Published August 7, 2023
CHENNAI: Pakistan’s Rana Abdul Waheed Ashraf (L) vies with a Japan player during their Asian Champions Trophy match at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium on Sunday.—AFP
CHENNAI: Pakistan’s Rana Abdul Waheed Ashraf (L) vies with a Japan player during their Asian Champions Trophy match at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium on Sunday.—AFP

CHENNAI: Pakistan and Japan gave it their all in the Asian Champions Trophy round-robin match before settling for a thrilling 3-3 draw here on Sunday.

The result keeps both the teams in contention for semi-final berths, with Japan placed fourth on the points table followed by Pakistan on fifth.

Both teams went into attacking mode right from the start with Pakistan opening their account in the ninth minute, courtesy a goal from Rana Abdul Waheed Ashraf, who had missed the last game against defending champions South Korea.

Mohammad Sufyan Khan’s initial shot was saved by the Japanese goalkeeper before Waheed, who was backing up, slotted home.

Japan did not take long to equalise, as four minutes later, Seren Tanaka angled the ball in from Yuma Nagai’s assist to score a field goal in the final moments of the first quarter.

Pakistan kept the tempo high in the second quarter, coming up with a couple of scoring chances.

Five minutes before half time, the Men in Green restored the lead through a penalty corner with Sufyan making no mistake in shooting it past the Japanese goalkeeper.

Following the change of ends, the Japanese showed urgency and started to use the flanks more efficiently. They had a penalty corner decision overturned through a video referral, but struck in the 37th minute. Takuma Niwa set it up for Ryosei Kato to help Japan draw level again.

Just when the third quarter was about to end, the Japanese earned another penalty corner, and skipper Masaki Ohashi flicked it in with all his force to give his side the upper hand.

The third quarter also saw Pakistan’s Mohammad Ammad and Sufyan being shown the green cards for reckless interceptions.

Japan changed tactics in the final quarter, trying to keep possession of the ball as much as possible. The short-pass tactic did work for the Japanese and they managed to breach the rival defence on several occasions but a goal eluded them.

Pakistan earned an opportunistic penalty corner in the 55th minute and Sufyan successfully converted it to draw level.

In the day’s other two matches, China played a 1-1 draw with Korea and India thrashed Malaysia 5-0. Jonghyun Jang scored for Korea in the 18th minute before Chongcong Chen equalised for China in the 43rd.

For India, Karthi Selvam, Hardik Singh, Harmanpreet Singh, Gurjant Singh and Jugraj Singh were on the scoresheet as the hosts consolidated their position on the top of the tournament’s standings.

Pakistan will take on China on Monday, while Japan face tricky challengers Malaysia the same day.

Published in Dawn, August 7th, 2023

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