KUALA LUMPUR – Pakistan has qualified for the semifinals of the Nations Hockey Cup in Malaysia, thanks to a better goal average — even after losing to New Zealand. Earlier today, Pakistan faced a tough match against New Zealand, who narrowly defeated them by 4-3. With this win, New Zealand secured their spot in the semifinals, putting Pakistan’s chances in question.
However, Pakistan’s fate depended on the outcome of another key game between Malaysia and Japan. Pakistan needed Japan to lose, and that’s exactly what happened.
Malaysia beat Japan 2-1 in a thrilling match, which ultimately worked in Pakistan’s favor. Due to a superior goal difference, Pakistan managed to qualify for the semifinals despite their defeat earlier in the day.
This dramatic twist highlights how important every goal can be in a tournament like this. Pakistan’s earlier performances helped them stay in the race even after today’s loss.
Now, with renewed hope, Pakistan will aim to bring their best to the semifinals and push for a place in the final. Fans across the country are excited as the team prepares for its next big challenge.