The 4-2 win was Pakistan's first win over the Dutch in the Champions Trophy in 12 attempts, a run dating back to 1998 edition of the tournament in Lahore.
After back-to-back wins in pool stages, the Netherlands slumped to their second straight defeat in the tournament and that too against a lower-ranked side. The Dutch had earlier lost 2-3 against India in their final pool match on Tuesday.
The Netherlands, on the other hand, looked a pale shadow of themselves as they failed to take control of the match and lacked in discipline.
Pakistan also had an impressive record in penalty corners today as they converted three out of the four set pieces that came their way.
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However, it was the Dutch who got off to a flying start when Jeroen Hertzberger powered home a field goal in the sixth minute.
Pakistan depended on counter-attacks today and their plan yielded dividends.
It was Muhammad Waqas who created an opening with his brilliant work in the right wing for Muhammad Umar Bhutta (16th) and the Pakistani forward made no mistake to draw level for his side early in the second quarter.
Muhammad Rizwan Senior then drew a brilliant save from Dutch custodian Jaap Stockman but Pakistan managed to take the lead five minutes from halftime when Imran scored with a low flick from a penalty corner.