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India vs Pakistan: India won by 5-3 at Hockey World Cup

Captain leads from the front as India race to a four-goal advantage in a high-stakes Pool D showdown

Sohini Mukherjee by Sohini Mukherjee
August 19, 2026
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India vs Pakistan: India won by 5-3 at  Hockey World Cup

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India produced a blistering first-half performance against Pakistan in their FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2026 Pool D clash, taking a 4-2 lead into the second half at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen.

With qualification pressure hanging over both sides, India made the ideal start. Captain Harmanpreet Singh and forward Abhishek took centre stage, combining for all four of India’s goals as the Indian attack repeatedly exposed gaps in the Pakistani defence.

India make a dream start

India wasted little time asserting control.

Harmanpreet Singh opened the scoring in the fifth minute, giving India an early advantage and immediately putting Pakistan under pressure.

The Indian captain struck again in the 21st minute, reinforcing his importance in India’s penalty-corner attack and giving his side another crucial goal.

Between Harmanpreet’s two strikes, Abhishek added two goals of his own, scoring in the 11th and 24th minutes. His contribution was particularly significant as India repeatedly found ways through Pakistan’s defensive structure.

The early onslaught put India 4-0 ahead, leaving Pakistan with a mountain to climb.

Pakistan hit back before half-time

Pakistan refused to disappear from the contest.

Hannan Shahid pulled one goal back in the 22nd minute before Sufyan Khan scored just two minutes later, suddenly reducing the deficit to 4-2.

The quick Pakistani response gave the match a different complexion, but India managed to withstand the pressure and reach the interval with a two-goal cushion.

Half-time: India 4-2 Pakistan

A crucial second half awaits

India’s four-goal burst has put them in a strong position, but Pakistan’s two quick strikes mean the contest remains far from settled.

For India, the priority will be to maintain their defensive discipline while continuing to exploit the spaces created by their attacking movement. Pakistan, meanwhile, need a major second-half comeback if they are to keep their World Cup campaign alive.

The result is particularly important because both teams entered the match with qualification pressure. India suffered a 2-4 defeat to England in their previous Pool D game after beating Wales in their opener, while Pakistan also came into the clash needing a positive result.

India-Pakistan rivalry adds extra intensity

This is more than a routine group-stage fixture. India and Pakistan share one of international hockey’s most historic rivalries, and the stakes at the 2026 World Cup have made this encounter even more significant.

India also entered the match with strong recent momentum against Pakistan. They defeated their rivals 4-3 and 7-1 in two FIH Pro League meetings in June, including a seven-goal demolition in London.

The latest World Cup meeting, however, carries considerably greater weight. A place in the next phase is at stake, making every goal potentially decisive.

Match Snapshot

Competition: FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2026

Match: India vs Pakistan

Venue: Wagener Hockey Stadium, Amstelveen, Netherlands

Stage: Pool D

Half-time score: India 4-2 Pakistan

India scorers: Harmanpreet Singh (5′, 21′), Abhishek (11′, 24′)

Pakistan scorers: Hannan Shahid (22′), Sufyan Khan (24′)

India’s previous World Cup result: Lost 2-4 to England

Previous India-Pakistan meeting: India won 7-1 in the FIH Pro League

Current status: India lead 4-2 at half-time

India have delivered the perfect attacking response under pressure, but the job is not finished. Pakistan have already shown that they can punish defensive lapses, leaving India with another 30 minutes to protect their advantage and secure a potentially crucial World Cup victory.

 

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