BEIJING, Aug 11: Pakistan missed a golden opportunity to play the final of Good Luck Beijing hockey tournament here on Saturday after it was held to a 1-1 draw by Malaysia. Pakistan, following Saturday’s draw, will now play Malaysia again for the third position on Monday while reigning Olympic champion Australia take on China.

The green shirts played their last league match of the tournament under bright sunshine with temperatures soaring upto 33 Centigrade. The lone goal by Pakistan was scored as early as in the third minute of the first half when full back Kashif Ali converted the second penalty corner to send the Pakistan supporters dancing in jubilation.

At the end of the first half, though, the scores were still 1-0 and when the teams came face to face for the second session, the Malaysians regrouped to launch a series of attacks on the rivals in a match that had no bearing on their standing in the event.

Their forward line moved swiftly to eventually earn a penalty stroke against Pakistan in the 49th minute which was duly converted by Malaysian captain Jiwa Mohan to level the scores.

Speaking at the post match press conference, manager-cum-coach of Pakistan team, Islahuddin blamed lack of scoring skills to his team’s failure in making the final.

“If we don’t score, how can we win matches? We participated in this tournament to test the capability of various players and upon return, we would examine the performance of each individual,” he said.—APP

Opinion

Editorial

Missing in action
17 Mar, 2026

Missing in action

NOT exactly known for playing a proactive role in protecting the interests of Muslim nations and populations...
Risk to stability
Updated 17 Mar, 2026

Risk to stability

THE risks to Pakistan’s fragile economic recovery from the US-Israel war on Iran cannot be dismissed. Yet the...
Enrolment push
17 Mar, 2026

Enrolment push

THE federal government has embarked upon the welcome initiative to enrol 25,000 out-of-school children in Islamabad...
Holding the line
16 Mar, 2026

Holding the line

PAKISTAN’S long battle against polio has recently produced encouraging signs. Data from the national eradication...
Power self-reliance
Updated 16 Mar, 2026

Power self-reliance

PAKISTAN’S transition to domestic sources of electricity is a welcome development for a country that has long been...
Looking for safety
16 Mar, 2026

Looking for safety

AS the Middle East conflict enters its third week, the war’s most enduring victims are not those who wage it....