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Shakeel Abbasi (b: 5 January 1984, [1] Quetta, Pakistan) is a former international field hockey player from Pakistan. He played as a forward mainly as an inside right or center forward. A skillful forward Abbasi was regarded as one of the finest players for Pakistan in his career making over 300 appearances.
Shakeel Abbasi Pakistan: AHF 103: 309 0.33 2003–2014 49 Manzoor-ul-Hassan Pakistan: AHF 101: 154 0.66 1973–1982 [35] Shahbaz Ahmed Pakistan: AHF 101: 304 0.33 1986–2002 [24] Matías Paredes Argentina: PAHF 101: 356 0.28 2001–2019 [25] 50 Baljit Singh Dhillon India: AHF 100: 327 0.31 1993–2004
The FIH All-Star Teams are a group of selected players and coaches chosen every year after the recommendations and opinions of field hockey players, officials, coaches and journalists.
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The 2004 Indo-Pak series was the 7th series of bilateral field hockey matches between Pakistan and India.The series was played over eight matches on home and away basis. ...
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Shakeel Abbasi: 26 South Africa. Head coach: Gregg Clark. No. Player Pos. Age 1 Jonathan Robinson: 23 2 Wade Paton: 23 4 Lloyd Madsen: 23 5 Austin Smith (c) 24 6