Pakistan are out of the four-nation cup after they were defeated by Kenya by 1-0 in their second game of the tournament.
After taking early lead in the first half, Kenya dominated most part of the match. However, Pakistani boys improved their game from previous contest.
Shumah Moses of Kenya, ranked 103rd in FIFA rankings, took advantage of a throw-in, scoring the first goal of the match in the last part of the 17th minute.
Hassan Bashir got an opportunity to score and level the game in the 39th minute, but unfortunately, he was unable to make it.
In the second half, Pakistan tried their best to score a piece but didn't convert a single goal.
Pakistan will face Djibouti in their last match of the four-nation tournament on June 17.
Kenya are the highest-ranked side in this tournament with 102 ranking. They are followed by Mauritius with 180 ranking. Djibouti stands at 193 and Pakistan are the lowest-ranked side with 195 ranking.
The current Pakistan team is dominated by diaspora players with some having good credentials. It will be a testing time for the foreign-based staff and will be interesting to see how they perform for the country in the upcoming assignments including SAFF Cup scheduled to be held in Bengaluru from June 21 to July 4. Pakistan, if allowed by the state, will then move to India from Mauritius.
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