Pakistan undone by dominant Great Britain

Published August 4, 2012
Pakistan's Muhammad Irfan, bottom, dives to steal the ball from Britain's Robert Moore. - Photo by AP.
Pakistan's Muhammad Irfan, bottom, dives to steal the ball from Britain's Robert Moore. - Photo by AP.
Asley Jackson of Britain (R) dribbles past Muhammad Irfan of Pakistan. - Photo by AFP.
Asley Jackson of Britain (R) dribbles past Muhammad Irfan of Pakistan. - Photo by AFP.
A British supporter waves a British flag reading ?Team GB? from the stands. - Photo by AFP.
A British supporter waves a British flag reading ?Team GB? from the stands. - Photo by AFP.
Britain's Glenn Kirkham, left, watches the ball during a men's hockey preliminary round match against Pakistan. - Photo by AP.
Britain's Glenn Kirkham, left, watches the ball during a men's hockey preliminary round match against Pakistan. - Photo by AP.
Pakistan's Fareed Ahmed, left, and Britain's Jonty Clarke vie for the ball as Britain's Ashley Jackson, back, watches, during their match. -Photo by AP.
Pakistan's Fareed Ahmed, left, and Britain's Jonty Clarke vie for the ball as Britain's Ashley Jackson, back, watches, during their match. -Photo by AP.
Britain's Ashley Jackson celebrates scoring a goal against Pakistan. - Photo by AP.
Britain's Ashley Jackson celebrates scoring a goal against Pakistan. - Photo by AP.
Britain's Ashley Jackson, left, looks for a teammate to pass the ball to. - Photo by AP.
Britain's Ashley Jackson, left, looks for a teammate to pass the ball to. - Photo by AP.
Pakistan's Ahmad Waseem, right, and Britain's Dan Fox vie for the ball. - Photo by AP.
Pakistan's Ahmad Waseem, right, and Britain's Dan Fox vie for the ball. - Photo by AP.
Pakistan's Muhammad Rizwan defends a penalty corner against Britain. - Photo by Reuters.
Pakistan's Muhammad Rizwan defends a penalty corner against Britain. - Photo by Reuters.
Pakistan's Shakeel Abbasi (R) reacts past Britain's Alastair Wilson. - Photo by Reuters.
Pakistan's Shakeel Abbasi (R) reacts past Britain's Alastair Wilson. - Photo by Reuters.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge sits with GB Hockey president Richard Leman (L) - Photo by Reuters.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge sits with GB Hockey president Richard Leman (L) - Photo by Reuters.
Britain's Ashley Jackson (2nd R) celebrates with his teammates after scroing a goal against Pakistan. - Photo by Reuters.
Britain's Ashley Jackson (2nd R) celebrates with his teammates after scroing a goal against Pakistan. - Photo by Reuters.
Fans wave British flags while cheering for Britain at the men's hockey preliminary match against Pakistan. - Photo by AP.
Fans wave British flags while cheering for Britain at the men's hockey preliminary match against Pakistan. - Photo by AP.

Pakistan captain Sohail Abbas scored a last minute penalty corner goal but that did little to mask Britain's dominance and improved effectiveness throughout the Pool A match on Friday. The hosts were almost unrecognizable from the team which was held to a disappointing 2-2 draw by South Africa two days ago and handed Pakistan a 4-1 loss, courtesy goals from James Tindal, Jonty Clarke and two PC conversions from Ashley Jackson. The result opened up the pool and means the Greenshirts will have to win both of their last two games against South African and Australia to harbor any hopes of advancing.

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