
In other matches of the day, Spain upset world champions Germany 5-2 to record their second win the tournament. Albert Sala opened the score line for the Spanish, and scored the winner through a penalty corner in the final minute of play.
Skipper Juan Escarre, Pau Quemada and David Alegre were the other scorers for Spain. For Germany, Florian Keller scored a brace.
In day8217;s final match, hosts Pakistan beat New Zealand 3-1 to register their second consecutive win in the tournament. After Shakil Abbasi scored a field goal in the 49th minute, Sohail Abbas scored twice off penalty corners 53rd and 55th minute.
Ryan Archibald scored the lone goal for the losers in the 39th minute. With this, Sohail is just one goal away from equaling the all-time record of Australian Mark Hager8217;s 32 goals in Champions Trophy.