Irfan sparkles as Pakistan down Malaysia to enter semifinals

Author: Special Correspondent

LAHORE: Muhammad Irfan Junior goal clinched former champions Pakistan a 1-0 victory over Malaysia in the Asian Champions Trophy Hockey Tournament at Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Muscat, Oman on Thursday. After several missed opportunities, Irfan Jr settled the fate of the contest when he collected Ajaz Ahmad’s cross from left in the goalmouth and duly flicked the ball into the open citadel as the Malaysian goalkeeper was beaten by the cross. The victory secured Pakistan the second position the league standings. India topped the standings with 13 points, followed by Pakistan and Malaysia, both of whom finished on 10 points, but Pakistan had a superior goal difference than Malaysia.

Pakistan and Asian Games silver medallists Malaysia will meet again in the semi-finals on Saturday, while defending champions India will take on Asian Games gold medallists Japan. In a match that features several miss chances, Malaysia had the first good shy at the goal in the ninth minute when Marhan Jalil collected a ball kicked by Pakistan goalkeeper Imran Butt on top of the circle. Jalik sent a firm shot, but Butt recovered his composure to effect a five save.

Pakistan suffered a setback when their captain, Muhammad Rizwan Jr limped off the pitch with a hamstring injury and did not return to the play any more role in the game. Pakistan’s lone penalty corner came in the 46th minute, but Aleem Bilal could not capitalise on it as the goalkeeper padded the ball away. With just seven minutes left, Irfan Jr trapped the cross from Ahmad that produced the match-winner. Ahmad came into the frame with a fine fun on the right, but failed to score as his shot from the top of the circle went straight to the goalkeeper’s pads. Pakistan’s manager, Hasan Sardar said the three points should raise the morale of the team. “We could have scored more goals, but a victory is a victory,” said Sardar. “”It was important for the boys to taste victory against the opponent whom we will face again in the semi-finals two days later,” he said. Roelant Oltmans, coach of the Malaysian team, said the team that capitalised on the chances won the match. “We too had our chances, but the chance taken by a team proved decisive,” said Oltmans, adding that he was expecting better marksmanship from his strikers on Saturday.

Published in Daily Times, October 26th 2018.

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