Pakistan on a mission


Malaysia's Mohd Sukri Abdul Mutalib (blue) getting the ball away from Pakistan's Muhammad Dilber during their Asia Cup Group A match. Pakistan won 4-1. Pakistan will need to beat South Korea and win the Asia Cup to qualify for the World Cup in The Hague, Holland.

IPOH: The Asia Cup semi-final between three-time champions Pakistan and defending champions South Korea on Friday has all the ingredients for an explosive affair.

They each have a mission: South Korea are out to defend the crown while Pakistan need to win the Asia Cup to qualify for 2014 World Cup in The Hague, Holland.

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