Pakistan at the 2010 Asian Games
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Pakistan participated in the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China on 12–27 November 2010. These games provided a field hockey gold after 20 years[1] at the Asian Games, the country's eight overall, and also its first major title since winning the 1994 World Cup in Sydney, Australia. It also saw Pakistan become gold medallist in the inaugural events of cricket (women)[2] and squash team (men's).[3] Pakistan had also won the inaugural squash singles (men's) event at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand.[4]
Opening Ceremony
Originally, Commonwealth Games gold medalist, Azhar Hussain, was nominated to carry the flag, but a conflict with his training schedule forced the officials to nominate the country's field hockey captain, Zeeshan Ashraf instead.[5] Pakistan's president, Asif Ali Zardari, attended the opening ceremony as a guest of the Chinese.
Medalists
Baseball
The Pakistan baseball team has qualified for the Asian Games after winning the Asia Cup qualifiers in Islamabad this year.
Men
Group B
13 November 2010 – 12:00[7]
Team |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
R |
H | E |
Pakistan |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
5 |
11 | 1 |
Hong Kong |
0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
3 |
5 | 4 |
WP: Ihsan Ihsan Ullah LP: |
14 November 2010 – 13:00
16 November 2010 12:00[8]
Boxing
Men
Competitor(s) |
Event |
Round of 32 |
Opponent |
Round of 16 |
Opponent |
Quarter finals |
Opponent |
Muhammad Waseem |
Lightflyweight (49 kg) |
3–1[9] |
Masoud Rigi |
0–11 |
Amandeep Singh |
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--- |
Niamatullah |
Bantamweight (56 kg) |
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--- |
RSC |
Orzubek Shayimov |
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--- |
Nawaz Dad Khan |
Lightweight (60 kg) |
4–10[10] |
Amangeldi Hudaybergenov |
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--- |
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--- |
Amir Khan |
Light Welterweight (64 kg) |
5–4[11] |
Masatsugu Kawachi |
4–13[9] |
Ermek Sakenov |
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--- |
Arshad Hussain |
Welterweight (69 kg) |
RSC [12] |
Ahmed Altaramsi |
5–12[13] |
Wilfredo Lopez |
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--- |
Nisar Khan |
Middleweight (75 kg) |
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--- |
1–16[14] |
Mohammad Sattarpour |
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--- |
Mir Wais Khan |
Super heavyweight (91 kg) |
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--- |
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--- |
0–4 |
Roohollah Hosseini |
Officials
Chief Coach | Francisco Hernandez Roldan |
Assistant Coach | Arshad Hussain |
Team Manager | Waqar Maroof |
Cricket
Pakistan will send both men's and women's teams to the Games.
Men
The following players were selected to participate:[15]
- Khalid Latif (Captain)
- Sharjeel Khan
- Sheharyar Ghani
- Azeem Ghumman
- Akbar-ur-Rehman
- Naeemuddin
- Naeem Anjum
- Usman Qadir
- Sarmad Bhatti
- Aizaz Cheema
- Lal Kumar
- Mohammad Irshad
- Raza Hasan
- Bilawal Bhatti
- Jalat Khan
- Knockout stage
Quarterfinals
Pakistan won by 128 runs. Guangdong International Cricket Stadium, Guangdong Umpires: BB Pradhan (Nep), N Sivan (Mas) Player of the match: Khalid Latif |
- Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first
Semifinals
Afghanistan won by 22 runs. Guangdong International Cricket Stadium, Guangdong |
- Pakistan won the toss and elected to field first
Bronze Medal Match
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v |
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EMGDY Munaweera 28 (24) 2X4, 1X6 Raza Hasan 19/2 (4 Overs) |
Pakistan won by 6 wickets Guangdong International Cricket Stadium, Guangdong Umpires: Sun Jianxin (Chi) and Buddhi Pradhan (Nep) |
- Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl
Women
The following players were selected to participate:[16]
- Sana Mir (Captain)[15]
- Marina Iqbal (Vice Captain),
- Syeda Nain Fatima Abidi
- Bismah Maroof
- Mariam Hasan Shah
- Javeria Khan
- Nida Rashid Dar
- Kanwal Naz
- Nahida Khan
- Syeda Batool Fatima Naqvi (WK)
- Shumaila Qureshi
- Asmavia Iqbal Khokar
- Kainat Imtiaz
- Sania Khan
Officials [16]
Head Coach | Mansoor Rana |
Team Manager | Ayesha Ashhar |
Physio | Suniana Munir |
Fielding Coach | Abdul Majeed |
Round of 16
Pakistan 50/2 (8.3 Overs) |
v |
Thailand49/10 (19.3 Overs) |
Nida Rashid 21* (18) 4/1 SAISUD Thanapan (1.3 overs) |
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KOSATHONG Siwaporn 10 (37) 8/4 Gulzar Sana (4 overs) |
Pakistan won by 8 Wickets. Guangdong International Cricket Stadium, Guangdong Umpires: Kalidas Viswanaoan and Buddhi Bahadur Pradhan |
- Thailand won the toss and elected to bat first
Quarterfinals[18]
China 60/5 (20 overs) |
v |
Pakistan 64/1 (12.2 overs) |
Mei Zhang 14 (32) Mei Chunchua 9/1 (3 overs) |
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Nida Rashid 27 (29) |
Pakistan won by 9 wickets Guangdong International Cricket Stadium, Guangdong |
- Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl
Semifinals
Japan 61/8 (20 overs) |
v |
Pakistan 62/1 (10.4 overs) |
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Pakistan won by 9 wickets Guangdong International Cricket Stadium, Guangdong |
- Japan won the toss and elected to bat
Finals
Bangladesh 92/10 (20.0 overs) |
v |
Pakistan 93/0 (15.4 overs) |
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Pakistan won by 10 wickets Guangdong International Cricket Stadium, Guangdong Umpires: BB Pradhan and Sarika Prasad |
- Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl.
Cue sports
Men
Snooker
Competitor(s) |
Event |
Preliminary Match |
Opponent |
Preliminary Match |
Opponent |
Round of 16 |
Opponent |
Khurram Agha |
Singles |
4–2[19] |
Hoo Mho |
4–0[19] |
Megdad Tagi |
1–4 |
Kowk Fung |
Muhammad Sajjad |
Singles |
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|
4–1[19] |
Muhammad Zahi |
0–4 |
Ka Chun Marco Fu |
Snooker
Competitor(s) |
Event |
Preliminary Match |
Opponent |
Round of 16 |
Opponent |
Quarterfinals |
Opponent |
Semifinals |
Opponent |
Rank |
Sohail Shehzad Shahram Changezi Imran Shehzad |
Team |
3–0[20] |
Athletes from Kuwait |
3–1 |
Hongkong |
3–0 |
NISUIF Ayhab ALI Ali |
0–3[21] |
India |
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Officials
Chief-de-Mission | Alamgir Shaikh |
Manager | Shoaib Alam Khan |
Football
Initially, Pakistan was not sending a team to compete in these games, but after the President of Pakistan Football Federation, Makhdoom Faisal Saleh Hayat committed to bearing the expenses of the team, it was once again included in the Games. Pakistan is in Group F with Oman, Thailand and Maldives.
Men
Goal Keepers (2)
- Amir Gul (NBP)
- Jaffar Khan (Army) (CAPT)
Defenders (6)
- Umer Farooq (KESC)
- Samar Ishaq (KRL) (VC)
- Ahsan Ullah (PEL)
- Aurangzaib (HBL)
- Muhammad Ahmed (WAPDA)
- Atif Bashir (Barry Town)
Midfielders (7)
- Mehmood Khan (KRL)
- Yasir Afridi (KRL)
- Muhammad Adil (KRL)
- Muhammad Tauseef (Islamabad)
- Abbas Ali (NBP)
- Zain Ullah (WAPDA)
- Faisal Iqbal (NBP)
Strikers (5)
- Kalim Ullah Khan (KRL)
- Rizwan Asif (KRL)
- Saddam Hussain (NBP)
- Shani Qayum ( Sheffield Wednesday Youth)
- Faraz Ahmed (Nottingham)
Officials
Head Coach | Akhtar Mohiuddin |
Coaching Consultant | Graham Roberts |
Assistant Coach | Hassan Baloch |
Goalkeeping Coach | Noman Ibrahim |
Team Manager | Asghar Khan Anjum |
Team Doctor & Physiotherapist | Dr. Kamran Mehdi |
Group F
Field hockey
Pakistan will hold a training camp for the team at Lahore from 24 October until the beginning of the Games.[24] PHF announced a 16 member team on 3 November, which saw the return of Sohail Abbas and Salman Akbar and the retention of Zeeshan Ashraf as captain.
Men
- Zeeshan Ashraf (captain)
- Muhammad Imran (vice-captain)
- Salman Akbar (goal keeper)
- Sohail Abbas
- Muhammad Irfan
- Waseem Ahmad
- Muhammad Rashid
- Fareed Ahmad
- Muhammad Tousiq
- Abdul Haseem Khan
- Rehan Butt
- Shakeel Abbasi
- Shafqat Rasool
- Muhammad Zubair
- Mohammad Waqas Sharif
- Mohammad Rizwan
Officials
Head Coach | Michel Van Den |
Assistant Coach | Ahmad Alam and Ajmal Khan |
Team Manager | Khawaja Junaid |
Video Analyst | Nadeem Khan Lodhi |
Pool B
Umpires: Thani Saheen Al Wahabi (OMA) John Hrytsak (CAN) |
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Umpires: Dekang Chen (CHN) Jungmin Jang (KOR) |
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First to fourth place classification
Semifinals
Finals
Judo
Men
Women
Competitor(s) |
Event |
Premilinary round |
Opponent |
Fouzia Mumtaz |
Middleweight (−70 kg) |
0–100 |
Kyong Sol |
Humaira Ashiq |
(−48 kg) |
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Kabaddi
Men
- Maqsood Ali
- Muhammad Ali
- Nasir Ali
- Wajid Ali
- Muhammad Arshad
- Akhlaq Hussain
- Ibrar Hussain
- Muhammad Khalid
- Abrar Khan
- Abdul Mukhtar
- Wasim Sajjad
- Atif Waheed
Group B
Team |
Pld |
W |
D |
L |
PF |
PA |
PD |
Pts |
Pakistan |
3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 115 | 53 | +62 | 6 |
Japan |
3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 74 | 58 | +16 | 4 |
Bangladesh |
3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 76 | 89 | −13 | 2 |
Malaysia |
3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 82 | 147 | −65 | 0 |
22 November
23 November
24 November
Knockout round
Karate
Men
Competitor(s) |
Event |
Round of 16 |
Opponent |
Saadi Abbas Jalbani |
(−67 kg) |
4–8 |
Iat Long Pang |
Sailing
Men
- Muhammad Yousaf – Laser
- Xerxes Byram Avari – Double Handed Dinghy 470
- Mehboob Nil – Double Handed Dinghy 470
- Muhammad Sajjad – Mistral
Shooting
Pistol – Men
Competitor(s) |
Event |
Average |
Points |
Rank |
Kalim Ullah Khan |
50m Pistol singles |
8.850[29] |
531-5x[29] |
37[29] |
Kaleem Ullah |
50m Pistol Singles |
8.983[29] |
539-2x[29] |
30[29] |
Pistol – Women
Competitor(s) |
Event |
Average |
Points |
Rank |
Meshall Munir |
10m Air Pistol Singles |
9.375[30] |
375-8x[30] |
24[30] |
Tazeem Akhtar Abbasi |
10m Air Pistol Singles |
9.150[30] |
366-4x[30] |
41[30] |
Meshall Munir |
25m Pistol Singles |
8.517[31] |
511-6x[31] |
42[31] |
Tazeem Akhtar Abbasi |
25m Pistol Singles |
9.317[31] |
559-4x[31] |
33[31] |
Rifle – Women
Competitor(s) |
Event |
Average |
Points |
Rank |
Urooj Fatima |
10m Air Rifle singles |
9.750[32] |
390-23x[32] |
34[32] |
Nazish Khan |
10m Air Rifle Singles |
9.600[32] |
384-14x[32] |
47[32] |
Squash
Men
Singles
Team
Group A
Knockout round
Women
Singles
Competitor(s) |
Event |
First Round |
Opponent |
Saima Shoukat |
Singles |
0–3[35] |
Ho Ling Chan |
Maria Toorpaki Wazir |
Singles |
0–3[35] |
Wing Au |
Team
- Maria Toorpaki Wazir
- Saima Shoukat
- Zoya Khalid
Group B
Tennis
Men
Competitor(s) |
Event |
First Round |
Opponent |
Second Round |
Opponent |
Aqeel Khan |
Singles |
6–3, 6–4[36] |
Kenny Bun |
2–6, 4–6[37] |
G Soeda |
Volleyball
Men
Group A
|
Matches |
Points |
Sets |
Rank |
Team |
Pts |
W |
L |
W |
L |
Ratio |
W |
L |
Ratio |
1 |
China |
4 |
2 |
0 |
170 |
129 |
1.318 |
6 |
1 |
6.000
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2 |
Thailand |
4 |
2 |
0 |
214 |
202 |
1.059 |
6 |
4 |
1.500
|
3 |
Pakistan |
4 |
1 |
2 |
283 |
310 |
0.913 |
6 |
8 |
0.750
|
4 |
Chinese Taipei |
3 |
0 |
3 |
254 |
282 |
0.901 |
4 |
9 |
0.444
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Group G
|
Matches |
Points |
Sets |
Rank |
Team |
Pts |
W |
L |
W |
L |
Ratio |
W |
L |
Ratio |
1 |
Pakistan |
6 |
3 |
0 |
289 |
273 |
1.059 |
9 |
2 |
4.500
|
2 |
Chinese Taipei |
5 |
2 |
1 |
252 |
206 |
1.223 |
8 |
3 |
2.667
|
3 |
Indonesia |
4 |
1 |
2 |
275 |
293 |
0.939 |
5 |
8 |
0.625
|
4 |
Turkmenistan |
3 |
0 |
3 |
220 |
264 |
0.833 |
2 |
9 |
0.222
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9–12th place Semifinals
Date |
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Score |
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Set 1 |
Set 2 |
Set 3 |
Set 4 |
Set 5 |
Total |
21 Nov |
Pakistan |
3–0 |
Kuwait |
27–25 |
25–21 |
25–21 |
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9th place game
Date |
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Score |
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Set 1 |
Set 2 |
Set 3 |
Set 4 |
Set 5 |
Total |
23 Nov |
Pakistan |
0–3 |
Kazakhstan |
21–25 |
22–25 |
29–31 |
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72–81
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Weightlifting
Men
Athlete |
Event |
Weights Lifted |
Total Lifted |
Rank |
Snatch |
Clean & Jerk |
Abdullah Ghafoor |
56 kg |
99 |
125 |
224 |
12 |
Mati - ur - Rehman |
69 kg |
120 |
152 |
272 |
13 |
Wrestling
Freestyle – Men
Officials
Coach | Gholam Reza Moazzen |
Wushu
Men
Competitor(s) |
Event |
Round of 16 |
Opponent |
Quarterfinals |
Opponent |
Semifinals |
Opponent |
Final |
Opponent |
Rank |
Syed Maratab Ali Shah |
Sanshou (60 kg) |
AV |
Bimoljit Singh |
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Maaz Khan |
Sanshou (65 kg) |
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0–2 |
Hyun Chang-Ho |
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--- |
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--- |
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Kamran Khalid |
Sanshou (70 kg) |
0–2 |
Sajjad Abbasi |
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--- |
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--- |
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--- |
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Ijaz Ahmed |
Sanshou (75 kg) |
– |
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2–1[41] |
Serdar Mamedov |
2–0[42] |
Batjargal Magsarjav |
0–2 |
Hamidreza Gholipour |
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See also
References
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