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Pakistan Makes A Stunning Comeback In The FIH Men’s Hockey Nations Cup

In a blockbuster game at the FIH Countries Cup, Pakistan's men's hockey group displayed their versatility against a considerable Malaysian side after they returned from 4-1 down in the second from last quarter at Gniezo, Poland. Nine groups are seeking greatness in this competition including Austria, Canada, France, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, and the hosts Poland. Right now positioned in pool B close by Canada, France, and Malaysia while the other gathering comprises of five groups. Pakistan at first battled to acquire a traction in the game. Be that as it may, the tide changed in the second from last quarter when Abdul Rehman got through the protection, opening Pakistan's record and reigniting expects a rebound. Sufyan Khan further reinforced Pakistan's possibilities by scoring their second objective in the 43rd moment, restricting the hole to 4-2. The force went on with Hannan Shahid adding another objective nine minutes after the fact, carrying the group nearer to their adversaries as the score went to 4-3. Pakistan was granted a punishment stroke in the perishing seconds of the game and Abu Bakr Mahmood quickly jumping all over the opportunity, scoring the balancer with accuracy as he got a critical draw for Pakistan. https://x.com/Muneeb313_/status/1796505385869914411 The Shaheens overwhelmed the final quarter of the match, particularly following their noteworthy second objective in the second from last quarter of the match. King Azlan Shah Cup was a much needed refresher for Pakistan hockey regardless of losing the last to Japan in a punishment shootout, the group arrived at the last of the opposition without precedent for 13 years. FIH Countries Cup is essential for Pakistan as the champ of this opposition will meet all requirements for the FIH Hockey Genius Association 2024-25 season.

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