Pakistan thrash Malaysia in Johor Cup hockey opener

Published October 12, 2025
Pakistan crushed Malaysia 7-2 in the opening match of the Sultan of Johor Cup in Malaysia. — Photo via Radio Pakistan.
Pakistan crushed Malaysia 7-2 in the opening match of the Sultan of Johor Cup in Malaysia. — Photo via Radio Pakistan.

JOHOR BAHRU (Malaysia): Sufyan Khan struck three times while Nadeem Khan added a brace as Pakistan crushed Malaysia 7-2 in the opening match of the Sultan of Johor Cup on Saturday.

Penalty-corner specialist Sufyan made perfect drag-flick conversions in the third and 21st minutes, either side of Ammar Qusyairi Halim’s goal for Malaysia, at the Taman Daya Stadium before captain Abdul Hannan Shahid made the scoreline 3-1 at half-time.

Nadeem got his first in the 32nd minute with Sufyan completing his hat-trick two minutes later. Azimuddin Shakir Kamaruddin scored for Malaysia a minute later but it only proved to be a consolation as Nadeem got his second in the 44th and Hamza Fayaaz completed the scoring eight minutes from time.

Pakistan’s victory saw them take top spot in the fledgling standings; ahead on goal difference from Australia, who beat New Zealand 4-0, and India, who beat defending champions Great Britain 3-2.

Pakistan next face Britain on Sunday before squaring off against arch-rivals India on Tuesday.

Published in Dawn, October 12th, 2025

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