Pakistan hockey team beats Oman ahead of Asia Cup 2022

Pakistan Hockey Team poses for a photo after a warm-up match against team Korea during Asia Cup in Jakarta on May 20, 2022. (Photo courtesy: @PHFOfficial/Twitter)
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Updated 21 May 2022
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Pakistan hockey team beats Oman ahead of Asia Cup 2022

  • Hockey is the national sport of cricket-crazy Pakistan
  • Asia Cup will be played in Jakarta, Indonesia from May 23 to June 1

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s hockey team defeated Oman 1-0 on Saturday, in a match held in Jakarta, Indonesia, ahead of the Asia Cup 2022.

Hockey is the national sport of cricket-crazy Pakistan, which has a record four championships in Hockey World Cup in 1971, 1978, 1982, 1994.

The Asia Cup will be played in Jakarta from May 23 to June 1. Hosts Indonesia will be playing in the tournament for the first time.

Pakistan are placed in Pool A alongside arch-rivals India, Indonesia and Japan. Pool B comprises Bangladesh, Oman, Korea and Malaysia.  

“Just before the Asia Hockey Cup 2022, Pak Hockey Team played its 2nd warm up match against Team Oman, & won it with 1-0,” Pakistan Hockey Federation tweeted.

The goal was scored by Rizwan Ali.

Pakistan, who lost their first warm-up fixture to Korea, will take on arch-rivals India on May 23.

India, which won the last Asia Cup in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 2017, will be defending the title. 


Pakistan Navy launches fourth Hangor-class submarine ‘Ghazi’ in China 

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Pakistan Navy launches fourth Hangor-class submarine ‘Ghazi’ in China 

  • As per Islamabad’s agreement with Beijing, four of eight submarines will be built in China and the rest in Pakistan
  • Navy says all four submarines under construction in China undergoing sea trials, in final stages of being handed over

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Navy announced on Wednesday it has launched the fourth Hangor-class submarine named “Ghazi” at a Chinese shipyard in Wuhan, saying the development will help maintain peace in the region.

Pakistan’s government signed an agreement with China for the acquisition of eight Hangor-class submarines, the navy said in its press release. Under the contract, four submarines are being built in China while the remaining four will be constructed in Pakistan by the Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works Ltd. company.

“With the launching of GHAZI, Pakistan Navy has achieved another significant milestone where all four submarines under construction in China are now undergoing rigorous sea trials and are in the final stages of being handed over to Pakistan,” the navy said. 

It further said that these submarines will be fitted with advanced weapons and sensors capable of engaging targets at standoff ranges. 

“Hangor-class submarines will be pivotal in maintaining peace and stability in the region,” the navy added. 

Pakistan’s agreement with China is set to strengthen its naval defenses, especially as ties with arch-rival India remain tense. 

India and Pakistan were involved in a four-day military confrontation in May this year before Washington intervened and brokered a ceasefire. Four days of confrontation saw the two countries pound each other with fighter jets, exchange artillery fire, missiles and drone strikes before peace prevailed. 

Pakistan’s air force used Chinese-made J-10 fighter jets in May to shoot down an Indian Air Force Rafale aircraft, made by France.

The altercation between the nuclear-armed neighbors surprised many in the military community and raised questions over the superiority of Western hardware over Chinese alternatives.

Islamabad has long been Beijing’s top arms customer, and over the 2020-2024 period bought over 60 percent of China’s weapons exports, according to data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.