LAHORE: Pakistan hockey legend Abdul Rashid Junior passed away at the age of 73 in Islamabad on Wednesday. Rashid was severely ill and was receiving treatment in a hospital in the federal capital. Rashid was a brilliant centre-forward of his times. He was one of the three leading top scorers of the 1968 Olympics, where Pakistan clinched gold from their archrivals India. He also struck the extra time goal to give his country Asian Games gold in 1970. Rashid made his international debut in 1968 and continued to don green jersey till 1976. He turned to coaching-managing teams that included 1994 World Cup which Pakistan won.
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