2004 India-Pakistan field hockey test series

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. Each side hosted four matches from 24 September 20004 to 10 October 2004. Pakistan won the series 4–2. This was the first time both sides were coached by foreign coaches in a bilateral series with of Germany coaching India and Roelant Oltmans of Netherlands coach for Pakistan. During the match in Amritsar of the series Pakistan's Sohail Abbas broke the record of most goals in international men's hockey scoring his 268th goal surpassing Paul Litjens of Netherlands who held the record for 22 years.

2004 India-Pakistan field hockey test series

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. Each side hosted four matches from 24 September 20004 to 10 October 2004. Pakistan won the series 4–2. This was the first time both sides were coached by foreign coaches in a bilateral series with of Germany coaching India and Roelant Oltmans of Netherlands coach for Pakistan. During the match in Amritsar of the series Pakistan's Sohail Abbas broke the record of most goals in international men's hockey scoring his 268th goal surpassing Paul Litjens of Netherlands who held the record for 22 years.