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词条 India–Pakistan field hockey test series
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  1. Results

  2. Matches

     1978 Test Series  1981 Test Series  1986 Test Series  1988 Test Series  1998 Test Series  1999 Test Series  2004 Test Series  2006 Test Series 

  3. References

  4. See also

India and Pakistan have played test series from 1978 to 2006. They played 8 test series in this span out of which Pakistan won 6, India won one and one was drawn. Out of 52 matches played Pakistan has won 25, India has won 16 and 11 are drawn. The goal aggregation so far is ({{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan 124 - 104 {{Flagicon|IND}} India). In 1998 both hosted 4 matches out of which Pakistan won 4, India won 3 and one was drawn.[1] The last was played in 2006 with three matches in both nations. Pakistan won the three matches while India won one and two were drawn.

Indo-Pak test series of field hockey is expected to restart from 2013 as declared by Hockey India.[2] In 2004 test series both India and Pakistan used a foreign coach for the first time. Gehard Rach of Germany was coach for India while Roelant Oltmans of Netherlands was coach for Pakistan.

Results

Out of 8 test series played between India and Pakistan. Pakistan has won six and India has won only one and one is drawn. The next test series will be played in 2013.

The overall results of the test series are:

YearMatchesWinnerResults{{PAK{{IND
CoachCoach
1978 4{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win 3 - 1 Islahuddin SiddiquePAK}} Sayad A. Hussain V. J. PhilipsIND}} R. S. Gentle
1981 4{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win 2 - 1 Akhtar RasoolPAK}} Zakauddin Surjeet SinghIND}} Harmeek Singh
1986 7{{flagicon|IND}} India win 3 - 2 Hassan SardarPAK}} Anwar Ahmad Khan Mohmmad ShaheedIND}} M. P. Ganesh
1988 6Draw 2 - 2 Nasir AliPAK}} Manzoor-ul-Hasan M. M. SomayaIND}} M. P. Ganesh
1998 8{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win 4 - 3 Tahir ZamanPAK}} Islahuddin Siddique Dhanraj PillayIND}} V Bhaskaran
1999 9{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win 5 - 3 Atif BashirPAK}} Shahnaz Shaikh Anil AldrinIND}} V Bhaskaran
2004 8{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win 4 - 2 Waseem AhmadNED}} Roelant Oltmans Dileep TirkeyGER}} Gehard Rach
2006 6{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win 3 - 1 Mohammad SaqlainPAK}} Asif Bajwa Ignace TirkeyIND}} Rajinder Singh Jr.
2013Cancelled

Matches

Test series between India and Pakistan:[3]

1978 Test Series

{{main|1978 India-Pakistan field hockey test series}}

This series was of 4 matches out of which Pakistan won 3 and India won 1 and 0 were drawn. Overall Pakistan was the winner of this series.

LegFinal PositionVenueResults
{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaDraw{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaNote
Indian Leg200IND}} Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 2 1{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
IND}} Bangalore Football Stadium, Bangalore 3 2{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
Pakistani Leg110PAK}} Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 6 0{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
PAK}} National Stadium, Karachi 1 2{{flagicon|IND}} India win
Aggregation 3 1 0 12 5{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win the Test Series

1981 Test Series

{{main|1981 India-Pakistan field hockey test series}}

This series was of 4 matches out of which Pakistan won 2 and India won 1 and 1 were drawn. Overall Pakistan was the winner of this series.

LegFinal PositionVenueResults
{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaDraw{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaNote
Indian Leg200IND}} Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 5 3{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
IND}} Mohun Bagan Ground, Kolkata 3 4{{flagicon|IND}} India win
Pakistani Leg110PAK}} Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 2 2Draw
PAK}} National Stadium, Karachi 4 2{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
Aggregation 2 1 1 14 11{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win the Test Series

1986 Test Series

{{main|1986 India-Pakistan field hockey test series}}

This series was of 7 matches out of which Pakistan won 2 and India won 3 and 2 were drawn. Overall India was the winner of this series.

LegFinal PositionVenueResults
{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaDraw{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaNote
Indian Leg120IND}} Mohun Bagan Ground, Kolkata 3 2{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
IND}} Shivaji Stadium, Kolhapur 1 2{{flagicon|IND}} India win
IND}} Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad 3 6{{flagicon|IND}} India win
Pakistani Leg112PAK}} Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot 3 2{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
PAK}} Niaz Hockey Stadium, Sargodha 2 2Draw
PAK}} Jinnah Sports Stadium, Islamabad 3 3Draw
PAK}} Hockey Club of Pakistan Stadium, Karachi 1 2{{flagicon|IND}} India win
Aggregation 2 3 2 16 19{{flagicon|IND}} India win the Test Series

1988 Test Series

{{main|1988 India-Pakistan field hockey test series}}

This series was of 6 matches out of which Pakistan won 2 and India won 2 and 2 were drawn. Overall the series was drawn.

LegFinal PositionVenueResults
{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaDraw{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaNote
Indian Leg120IND}} Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New Delhi 2 3{{flagicon|IND}} India win
IND}} Dhyan Chand Stadium, Lucknow 1 2{{flagicon|IND}} India win
IND}} Railway Stadium, Gwalior 2 1{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
Pakistani Leg112PAK}} National Stadium, Lahore 1 1Draw
PAK}} Gen. Musa Khan Stadium, Quetta 1 1Draw
PAK}} Hockey Club of Pakistan Stadium, Karachi 3 2{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
Aggregation 2 2 2 10 10Series Draw

1998 Test Series

{{main|1998 India-Pakistan field hockey test series}}

This series was of 8 matches out of which Pakistan won 4 and India won 3 and 1 were drawn. Overall Pakistan was the winner of this series.

LegFinal PositionVenueResults
{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaDraw{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaNote
Habib Bank Trophy220PAK}} Lala Ayub Stadium, Peshwar 4 1{{Flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
PAK}} Army Stadium, Rawalpindi 2 1{{Flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
PAK}} National Stadium, Lahore 3 4{{Flagicon|IND}} India win
PAK}} Hockey Club of Pakistan Stadium, Karachi 0 2{{Flagicon|IND}} India win
Pepsi Friendship Gold Cup211IND}} Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New Delhi 2 3{{Flagicon|IND}} India win
IND}} Surjeet Singh Stadium, Jalandhar 1 1Draw
IND}} Begumpet Police Stadium, Hyderabad 3 1{{Flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
IND}} Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium, Chennai 2 0{{Flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
Aggregation 4 3 1 17 13{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win the Test Series

1999 Test Series

{{main|1999 India-Pakistan field hockey test series}}

This series was of 9 matches out of which Pakistan won 5 and India won 3 and 1 were drawn. Overall Pakistan was the winner of this series.

LegFinal PositionVenueResults
{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaDraw{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaNote
Indian Leg211IND}} Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New Delhi 4 3{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
IND}} Aish Bag Stadium, Bhopal 4 1{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
IND}} Begumpeth Police Stadium, Hyderabad 5 2{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
IND}} Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium, Chennai 0 3{{flagicon|IND}} India win
Pakastani Leg012PAK}} National Stadium, Lahore 4 2{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
PAK}} Hockey Club of Pakistan Stadium, Karachi 4 2{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
PAK}} Lala Ayub Stadium, Peshawar 1 2{{flagicon|IND}} India win
PAK}} Army Stadium, Peshawar 3 3Draw
PAK}} National Stadium, Lahore 2 3{{flagicon|IND}} India win
Aggregation 5 3 1 27 21{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win the Test Series

2004 Test Series

{{main|2004 India-Pakistan field hockey test series}}

In this test series both India and Pakistan used a foreign coach for the first time. Gehard Rach of Germany was coach for India while Roelant Oltmans of Netherlands was coach for Pakistan. This series was of 8 matches out of which Pakistan won 4 and India won 2 and 2 were drawn. Overall Pakistan was the winner of this series.

LegFinal PositionVenueResults
{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaDraw{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaNote
Pakistani Leg211PAK}} Hockey Club of Pakistan Stadium, Karachi 2 1{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
PAK}} Gen. Musa Khan Stadium, Quetta 1 4{{flagicon|IND}} India win
PAK}} Lala Ayub Stadium, Peshawar 3 2{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
PAK}} National Stadium, Lahore 4 4Draw
Indian Leg012IND}} Dhyan Chand National Stadium, Delhi 2 1{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
IND}} Sector 42 Stadium, Chandigarh 1 1Draw
IND}} Guru Nanak Dev University Stadium, Amritsar 3 1{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
IND}} Gachibowli Hockey Stadium, Hyderabad 0 2{{flagicon|IND}} India win
Aggregation 4 2 2 16 16{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win the Test Series

2006 Test Series

{{main|2006 India-Pakistan field hockey test series}}

This series was of 6 matches out of which Pakistan won 3 and India won 1 and 2 were drawn. Overall Pakistan was the winner of this series.

LegFinal PositionVenueResults
{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaDraw{{flagicon|PAK Pakistan{{flagicon|IND IndiaNote
Indian Leg300IND}} Sector 42 Hockey Stadium, Chandigarh 2 1{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
IND}} Sector 42 Hockey Stadium, Chandigarh 3 1{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
IND}} Surjeet Singh Stadium, Jalandhar 2 1{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win
Pakistani Leg012PAK}} National Stadium, Lahore 1 1Draw
PAK}} Faisalabad Hockey Stadium, Faisalabad 1 2{{flagicon|IND}} India win
PAK}} Army Stadium, Rawalpindi 3 3Draw
Aggregation 3 1 2 12 9{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan win the Test Series

References

1. ^HABIB BANK TROPHY and PEPSI FRIENDSHIP GOLD CUP
2. ^{{cite news|title=Indo-Pak hockey tests to start from 2013 onwards|url=http://www.thehindu.com/sport/hockey/article3836042.ece|newspaper=The Hindu|date=August 29, 2012}}
3. ^Indo-Pak Hockey Series

See also

  • India–Pakistan field hockey rivalry
{{Field Hockey in India}}{{DEFAULTSORT:India-Pakistan field hockey test series}}

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