Pakistan break Indian heart

Edge hosts 4-3 in thriller, meet Germany in final

Update: 2014-12-13 23:40 GMT
Indian captain Sardar Singh (left) is crestfallen after Pakistan's Muhammad Irfan scores during their Champions Trophy semifinal at Bhubaneshwar on Saturday. Pakistan won 4-3. - AFP

Bhubaneshwar: Pakistan edged out hosts India 4-3 in a thrilling semi-final on Saturday to set up a Champions Trophy field hockey title clash against Olympic gold medallists Germany in Bhubaneswar.Arslan Qadir was Pakistan’s hero, scoring his team’s first goal and also netting the winner 90 seconds from the end to silence a partisan 7,000-strong Indian crowd at the Kalinga stadium.


The victory enabled coach Shahnaz Sheikh’s men to avenge the loss to their arch-rivals in the Asian Games final in South Korea in October that denied them a direct entry to the 2016 Olympics.Germany quashed Australia’s bid to win a sixth successive title by ousting the world champions 3-2 in Saturday’s first semi-final.India took an early lead in the 12th minute when Gurjinder Singh converted the team’s first penalty corner with a drag flick.


Pakistan drew level four minutes later as Qadir deflected in a pass from the right soon after Gurbaj Singh was shown the yellow card to reduce India to 10 men.Muhammad Waqas seized on an opening by Qadir to put Pakistan ahead in the 32nd minute, but India ended the third quarter on level terms at 2-2 when Dharamvir Singh reverse hit a pass from Akashdeep Singh. A goal from either side in the fourth quarter made it 3-3 with eight minutes left.    

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