In the semi-final, Malaysia opened the scoring when they converted their first penalty corner courtesy Shahril Saabah’s drag in the 18th minute.
First penalty corner for Malaysia and they score! MAL 1-0 Pakistan in #asianchampionstrophy2016 semi-final https://t.co/rXA1tSTWOG pic.twitter.com/bD2iMjTQpm
— Tribune Sports (@ETribuneSports) October 29, 2016
Asian Champions Trophy: Pakistan target final at Malaysia’s expense
Abdul Khan then rose to the occasion and tucked in from a deflection in the 34th minute to bring Pakistan on level terms.
Last quarter coming up! This is how Pakistan made it 1-1 against Malaysia in the third https://t.co/rXA1tSTWOG #MALvPAK pic.twitter.com/178OeZLhT5
— Tribune Sports (@ETribuneSports) October 29, 2016
The match went into a shoot-out where Pakistani goal keeper denied Malaysia the chance to score on three different occasions.
Asian Champions Trophy: Semi-final berth on the line as Pakistan face China
The final score on shoot-out was 4-2 as Pakistani players celebrated their entry into the final against India.
Pakistan beat Malaysia, book final against India in Asian Champions Trophy 2016 https://t.co/rXA1tSTWOG #MALvPAK #ACT2016 pic.twitter.com/d2SQ0Y8HNO
— Tribune Sports (@ETribuneSports) October 29, 2016
Pakistan head coach Khawaja Janaid said this on Pakistan's victory: “Penalty shoot-out is anybody’s game. We are very lucky to be in the fourth consecutive final. We had a weak side when we came here."
On facing India in the final, Khawaja said: "Final is a game of nerve. Team who plays good hockey will win. Team who keeps his structure will win."
Earlier in the first semi-final, India also beat Korea on shoot-out to book a berth in the final.
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