was absent too.
Before starting the third match, they changed the umpires on my protest but both of them were club level umpires.
“In two matches there was no jury. When we protested they appointed a jury, but I suspected that they did not know about hockey deeply enough.
“When Waqas Sharif appealed for the penalty corner as the ball had hit the leg of a Korean player, the umpire showed yellow card to him, and sent him out. When captain Imran tried to talk to the umpire, the umpire sent him out too,” he said. The Pakistan coach said the Koreans were playing with nine or eight players and were not in a position to score.
“So they denied us four open penalty corners,” he claimed. He said that during the match Waqas Sharif and Shafqat were injured. “Thus, I and Korean coach Shin Kong decided to finish the match nine minutes before by mutual understanding. And the fourth match was called off because the situation was not conducive to play hockey,” he said.
The coach claimed said that except the first match Pakistan played well against World No 8 team on its home turf. “We were improving after each match,” he claimed. He said that Pakistan would continue training on May 23 and would return home on May 25.
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