In a dramatic turn of events during the ongoing 2024 Asian Hockey Champions Trophy, a crucial match between India and Pakistan witnessed an unfortunate incident. Pakistani hockey star Abu Mahmood sustained a serious injury, resulting in his removal from the field on a stretcher. This incident occurred in Hulunbuir, China, where the two arch-rivals faced off in what was expected to be an intense encounter.
Abu Mahmood Suffers Severe Injury Mid-Match
The 26-year-old Pakistani player, Abu Mahmood, was injured during the 21st minute of the game. While defending against India’s Arijit Hundal, Mahmood’s right leg twisted awkwardly. The injury appeared to be severe, as Mahmood couldn’t stand after the collision and was seen in visible pain. Medical staff quickly intervened, and he was stretchered off the field, leaving Pakistan without one of their key players for the remainder of the match.
Abu Mahmood has been a mainstay in Pakistan’s senior hockey squad since 2017. After a brief hiatus from international hockey, he made his return in 2024. His recent comeback was during the FIH Olympic Qualifiers in Muscat, where Pakistan narrowly missed out on qualifying for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Losing Mahmood in such a crucial match could be a significant blow to Pakistan’s chances in the tournament.
Pakistan Draws First Blood, India Responds Strongly
Despite the setback, Pakistan started the match on a strong note. In the 7th minute, Pakistani forward Ahmed Nadeem scored the first goal, putting India on the back foot for the first time in the tournament. Nadeem’s goal stunned the Indian side, but their response was swift.
Indian captain Harmanpreet Singh led the comeback by converting a penalty corner into a goal in the 13th minute, leveling the score. Not stopping there, Harmanpreet gave India the lead early in the second quarter. By halftime, India was up 2-1 in this high-intensity match, looking confident and in control.
Both Teams Secure Semi-Final Spots
India and Pakistan have both secured their places in the semi-finals of the Asian Champions Trophy, regardless of this match’s outcome. India has been dominant throughout the tournament, winning all four of its group-stage matches. Pakistan, sitting second in the standings, has won two out of its four games, ensuring their progression to the next stage.
The tournament also features teams from China, Korea, Japan, and Malaysia, but India and Pakistan have been among the top performers. The injury to Abu Mahmood might be a significant hurdle for Pakistan, but they still have strong chances to compete for the title.
With both teams having already made it to the semi-finals, the focus will now be on maintaining their momentum and possibly setting up another clash in the finals.