Английская Википедия:2006 India-Pakistan field hockey test series

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The 2006 Indo-Pak series (known as the Airtel Trophy for sponsorship reasons) was the 8th series of bilateral field hockey matches between Pakistan and India.

The six match series was played over two legs on home and away basis with three matches hosted in each country from 17 February to 2006 to 26 February 2006.[1] Pakistan won the series 3–1. Pakistan won their fourth consecutive and overall sixth series against India.[2][3] This was the first time India did not lose the away leg of the series and remained unbeaten in Pakistan.[4]

Background

Prior to the start of the series Pakistan had won five out of seven bilateral series where as India won one and one was drawn. The two teams had met in December last year earlier in Chennai at the 2005 Champions Trophy with India winning 2–3. Both teams participated in a 4-Nations tournament in Netherlands month before that but did not face each other Pakistan won the tournament defeating Australia 4–3 in the final.

Venues

Match Location Venue Date
First Chandigarh, India Sector 42 Hockey Stadium 17 February
Second Chandigarh, India Sector 42 Hockey Stadium 18 February
Third Jalandhar, India Surjit Singh Stadium 20 February
Fourth Lahore, Pakistan National Hockey Stadium 22 February
Fifth Faisalabad, Pakistan Faisalabad Hockey Stadium 24 February
Sixth Rawalpindi, Pakistan Army Hockey Stadium 26 February

Squads

India announced its squad on 2 February 2006. India named a rather young squad leaving out many veteran players like Gagan Ajit Singh, Deepak Thakur, captain Dileep Tirkey, Viren Rasquinha and Prabhjot Singh.[5] The Pakistan squad was announced on 8 February 2006.[6] The team was announced by Chief Selector Akhtar Rasool after the two days trials in Islamabad. Muhmmad Saqlain was named as captain despite his ill disciplinary record recently.

Шаблон:Fhicon India Шаблон:Fhicon Pakistan
Coach Шаблон:Fhicon Rajinder Singh Jr. Coach Шаблон:Fhicon Asif Bajwa

Results

  • Pakistan won the series 3–1.
First leg
Match Date Score Location
1 17 February India 1–2 Pakistan Chandigarh
2 18 February India 1–3 Pakistan Chandigarh
3 20 February India 1–2 Pakistan Jalandhar
Second leg
Match Date Score Location
1 22 February Pakistan 1–1 India Lahore
2 24 February Pakistan 1–2 India Faisalabad
3 26 February Pakistan 3–3 India Rawalpindi

Matches

First leg

Match 1Шаблон:Fieldhockeybox Match 2Шаблон:Fieldhockeybox Match 3Шаблон:Fieldhockeybox

Second leg

Match 1Шаблон:Fieldhockeybox Match 2Шаблон:Fieldhockeybox Match 3Шаблон:Fieldhockeybox

Statistics

Team P W D L GF GA GD
Шаблон:Fhicon Pakistan 6 3 2 1 12 9 +3
Шаблон:Fhicon India 6 1 2 3 9 12 -3

Goalscorers

There were 21 goals scored in 6 matches for an average of 3.5 goals per match. Шаблон:Goalscorers

References

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