India Pakistan Champions Trophy 2014 Hockey
The India vs Pakistan contest was typically fieryIANS

India's hopes for a Champions Trophy title were dashed as Pakistan won 4-3 in a thrilling hockey semifinal match at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.

Muhammad Arslan Qadir scored the winning goal two minutes from time to secure victory for Pakistan who will go on to face Germany in the title round. Germany beat defending champions Australia 3-2 in the first semifinal.

Aiming to enter the final for the first time in the tournament, India began the match confidently. Pakistan were also determined to score and kept goalkeeper PR Sreejesh busy.

India took the lead through Gurjinder Singh's superbly taken penalty corner in the 12th minute. Pakistan earned a penalty corner in the last second of the first quarter, but failed to capitalise on the opportunity.

But, they equalised just after the first break, in the 17th minute, when Qadir scored his first goal, brilliantly guiding a right-sided centre into the roof of the net.

The teams went into the halftime break locked at 1-1.

Pakistan took the lead twice after resumption of play but India fought back on both occasions to make it a pulsating contest.

Muhammad Waqas (32 minutes) neatly guided the ball into the net to put the visitors 2-1 up only for Dharamvir Singh (33) to equalise through a brilliant back-handed effort.

India barely ended their celebration, when they conceded again failing to stop Syed Shah (34) from scoring.

Chandanda Thimmaiah (44) brought the home team back into the contest for the second time, netting in the 44th minute.

Just when it looked like the match was headed for a tie-break, Qadir delivered the killer blow to score his second goal of the match and claim the contest.

"We made some mistakes in the game. We could not capitalise some penalty corners in the match leading to defeat in the match. Besides, our players took forward and forward and forget to defence," said Indian coach Roelant Oltmans said.

Captain Sardar Singh hoped that the team could rectify their mistakes and come out stronger. "There are ups and downs in matches. We will ratify our mistakes committed in the match and will emerge stronger in the coming match," he said.

"It's a great victory for us, beating India in India in a big game, a semifinal of the Champions Trophy. It's not just a great victory for us but our country. The whole team played very well and we needed this victory for our future, said Pakistan's Rashid Mehmood.

"We didn't play in the World Cup and have missed out on top hockey. Now that we are back in top hockey, we are doing well."