Pakistan hockey team wins NZ series, ready for Australia series

26 Mar, 2017

After winning series against New Zealand Pakistan hockey team has reached Australia for a four test matches series. In New Zealand, the 14th ranked Pakistan came from behind to win the 5 test series 2-1, with two matches ending in a draw. The hosts stand 8th in the FIH rankings. First three tests were live streamed and the gradual improvement was there to be seen, says a Pakistan Hockey Federation release issued here Saturday.
After losing the first test 3-4, Pakistan drew the next 2-2 and then outclassed the opponents 4-2 in the third. The green shirts went ahead in the series with a 2-1 win in the fourth test and managed to hold the New Zealand to a 1-1 draw in the last test.
Pakistan side for this tour is without many senior players including Fareed (Pakistan's captain in their last international appearance at the Asian Champions Trophy), Rizwan Sr, Rashid, M.Irfan Senior (another former national captain) and Tauseeq.
Four players wore the senior national shirts for the first time comprising Abubakr Mahmood, Atif Mushtaq, Tazeemul Hassan and Umair Sarfraz. Of them, Abu Bakr emerged as a surprise for the rivals. In his very first outing, he converted a penalty corner in the second test. The next test proved to be the turning point in the series and Abu Bakr was Pakistan's hero with a hat-trick off penalty corner goals.
Skipper Haseem Khan distinguished himself with a number of crucial goals especially in the latter part of the series. Goal Keeper Amjad also performed outstandingly. But it was a wonderful team performance throughout. All the four tests in Australia are scheduled to be played at Marrara Hockey Centre in Darwin on March 28, 29, 31 and April 1.

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