Pakistan lost 3-1 to main opponents India in their last pool coordinate at the Asia Cup hockey competition at Dhaka's Maulana Bhashani National Hockey Stadium on Sunday.
The blockbuster coordinate brought the best hockey out of the two groups leaving the nearby group needing for more, Asian Hockey Federation announced.
India and Pakistan will confront each other again in Asia Cup 2017 as they have both fit the bill for the Super 4s phase of the competition which gets in progress on October 18.
It was objectives by Chinglensana Singh (17′), Ramandeep Singh (44′) and Harmanpreet Singh (45′) that guaranteed India a best spot in Pool A.
The primary quarter began uniformly as the two sides looked undermining on the assault hoping to secure the opener.
Then again, Pakistan guarded well and hoped to hurt India on the counter which saw them win a punishment corner in the last moment of the main quarter.
The second quarter began well for the Indians as they created some smooth going to lead the pack in the seventeenth moment.
A decent execution in the second from last quarter was basic for both the groups to get it together on the match. India had the opportunity to fix the noose on the match as two Pakistan players were granted yellow cards, however the Pakistan's protection held their nerves.
The Indians stretched out their prompt three objectives as they scored two objectives in two minutes towards the finish of the second from last quarter.
Pakistan have been the Asia Cup champions thrice — winning the initial three versions in 1982, 1985 and 1989. While India have lifted the container twice, in 2003 and 2007.
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