Ipoh: Pakistan ended their campaign at this year's Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament with a 2-2 draw against Korea here Saturday. The draw meant both Pakistan and Korea finish their league engagements with five points each.
The game was all about pride than anything else for Pakistan and Korea as both the teams were already out of the contention coming into the match. The Koreans showcased great fighting spirit as twice they came from a goal down to hold the mighty Pakistanis. Pakistan had the better of exchanges in the intial stages of the match. They earned two penalty corners early but on both occasion skipper Muhammad Imran came a cropper.
Salman Hussain then gave Pakistan the lead in the 17th minute, who slotted home from Haseem Khan's cross from the left flank. Korea, however, restored the parity just four minutes into the second half through a penalty corner conversion by Hyun Hye Sung.

Pakistan ended their campaign at this year\'s Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament with a 2-2 draw against Korea here.
Pakistan surged ahead again, when Haseem Khan scored a field goal in the 47th minute before an own goal gave Korea the equaliser in the 53rd minute. Yoon Sung Hoon sent in a reverse hit inside the 'D', more in hope, but found an obliging Pakistan defender Muhammad Irfan, who unerringly deflected the ball in while trying to push it out.
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The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup is an annual field hockey tournament held in Malaysia. It began in 1983 as a biennial contest. The tournament became an annual event after 1998, following its growth and popularity. The tournament is named after the n ...











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