Two goals to Des Abbott has seen the Kookaburras finish on top of Pool B and qualify for the semi finals at the 2010 World Cup in India, defeating Pakistan 2-1 in their final pool match of the tournament.
Despite controlling the majority of the play, including 30 circle penetrations to 9, the Kookaburras were forced to do it the hard way, trailing at the half-time break by one goal.
Following his three-goal haul against South Africa, Jamie Dwyer began this match in similar form and was a constant target for the Kookaburras in the circle from the outset.
The Kookaburra’s wastefulness in front of goal in the early stages came back to haunt them when Pakistan advanced on one of their few attacks on goal, converting a penalty corner at the 24-minute mark to gain the lead against the run of play.
Pakistan was playing purely for pride after it failed to qualify for a place in the semi-finals, and it looked as though it was on track for an upset as it began the second half well.
But Kookaburras striker Des Abbott had other plans, controlling a pass in the circle, pushing the ball to space and firing the ball into the back of the net to equal the score.
Pakistan continually looked to catch the Kookaburras off guard, through counter-attacks but the Kookaburras were well lead by youngster Matthew Butturini in defence and repelled any attacks.
As the second half continued and both teams failed to score from penalty corner attempts, it appeared as though the match was heading towards a draw.
However, Des Abbott again broke the hearts of the Pakistan players, producing a classy deflection off a pass from Rob Hammond to beat the goalkeeper with only two minutes remaining, handing the Kookaburras the victory.
The Kookaburras will now await results from Pool A to be played on Tuesday 9 March to determine who they will face in their semi final.