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The national hockey team has reached India to take part in the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy.

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The Pakistani public hockey platoon, led by Umar Bhatta, has arrived in Chennai, India, to take part in the Asian Hockey titleholders jewel.

The platoon consists of 18 members and is accompanied by 7 officers, including Rehan Butt, Muhammad Saqlain, Dilawar Bhatti, Haseem Khan, critic Abuzar, director Umar Sabir, and bystander Saeed Khan. The platoon’s physiotherapist isn’t part of the team, and they will be serving the services of a original physio during the event.

The Asian Hockey titleholders jewel is listed to take place from August 3 to August 12 in Chennai, featuring six sharing countries, including Pakistan. Pakistan’s matches are as follows their first match is against Malaysia on August 3, followed by a match against Korea on August 4, another against Japan on August 6, one against China on August 7, and a largely anticipated match against their traditional rival, India, on August 9. The final match of the event will be held on August 12.

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