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Pakistan defeated Japan 3-2 in a closely contested match at the FIH Nations Cup, securing an important victory in their campaign.

Pakistan’s goals came from Rana Waheed Ashraf, Ali Ghazanfar, and Sufyan Khan, who delivered a solid performance to keep their side ahead in the tightly fought game.

Japan responded with goals from Matsumoto Kazumasa and Yamasaki Koji, but fell short despite mounting pressure in the final quarter.

The match remained intense throughout, with both teams displaying pace and skill. Pakistan’s defense held firm in the closing minutes to seal the win.

With this result, Pakistan boosts its position in the tournament standings, keeping its hopes alive for a strong finish in the FIH Nations Cup.

Earlier, Pakistan’s first match against Malaysia ended in a draw with three goals each on Sunday.

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The match saw Pakistan squander a comfortable three-goal lead, only for Malaysia to stage a remarkable comeback in the final quarter.

The Green Shirts started brilliantly, asserting their dominance from the outset and taking a commanding 2-0 lead in the first quarter. Pakistan extended their advantage further in the fourth quarter, netting another goal to go up 3-0.

However, the home side mounted a stunning fightback in the final quarter, scoring three quick goals to level the match at 3-3, much to the delight of the local crowd.

For Pakistan, the goals were scored by Ahmed Nadeem, Abdul Rehman, and Rana Waheed Ashraf, each netting one.

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