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Germany stave off Pakistan fightback
Our Correspondent |
March 23, 2003 20:37 IST
World and defending champions Germany edged past Pakistan 4-3 in their opening match of the Azlan Shah hockey tournament in Ipoh on Sunday.
The Germans, after being up by two goals, were forced to stave off a strong fight back from the Asian giants before picking full points from the match.
Max Landshut opened the scoring for the Germans in the eighth minute, converting a penalty-corner, and Sebastian Biederleck increased the lead in the 22nd minute, finishing off on a fine pass by Eike Duckwitz.
But Pakistan, who had beaten New Zealand in their opening match on Saturday, pulled one back three minutes later through their penalty-corner ace Sohail Abbas, who flicked to the roof of the cage after making a mess with a couple of earlier attempts, after receiving a pass from Nadeem from an indirect variation..
A minute from half-time, Germany made it 3-1, Timo Wess scoring from a penalty-corner.
Pakistan pressed hard on resumption of play in the second period and pulled another goal back in the 42nd minute when Kashif Jawad scored off a pass from Dilawar Hussain.
But the Germans scored again in the 57th minute through Benjamin Koep.
Five minutes from the end, Rehan Butt made the score 3-4 for Pakistan's but that's as far as the 2000 champions could get. The Germans put more men on the ball and held possession for a deserving 4-3 victory.