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Commonwealth Games: Pakistan eliminated from hockey medal race

Published on: August 5, 2022 1:08 PM

Pakistan has been eliminated from the Commonwealth Games 2022 hockey medal race. In their pool-A match on Thursday, Pakistan was defeated by the unbeatable Australians.

The opposition dominated the game from the start of the faceoff, and the Pakistani players appeared helpless in their attempts to mount a comeback.

The Pool-A toppers, Australia took the 1-0 lead in the 12th minute when Blake Govers netted the goal. Pakistani players struggled to hit an equalizer in the second quarter but to no avail.

Pakistan’s troubles multiplied when Jeremy Hayward got his team the 2-0 lead in the 19th minute. Hayward hit another goal – his second and overall the third one – in the third quarter.

The Pakistani players could not do anything to stop the advance of the Aussies and Tom Wickham enhanced the lead to 4-0 in the 42nd minute.

Wickham hit his second goal just two minutes into the fourth quarter, pushing the lead to 5-0. Australia got the 6-0 lead when Jacob Anderson netted a goal in the 53rd minute. Nathan Ephramus threw the ball into the net for another goal in the second last minute of the game.

With a convincing win of a 7-0 lead, it was a walkover for Australia which had already advanced into the CWG semifinals in the hockey event.

Pakistan is out of the medal race in Commonwealth Games 2022. However, they will clash with Canada in the seventh position match on August 6.

 

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Commonwealth Games 2022, Latest, Pakistan hockey team

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