Australia defeated Pakistan 4-3 on Sunday to take third place in the 11th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Kuala Lumpur.
Australia, who beat Pakistan 5-3 on the opening day of the tournament 11 days ago, also defeated the team 6-4 in the play off for the bronze at the Sydney Olympics 11 months ago.
The commonwealth games champions started the match at a furious pace and were two goals up after just 13 minutes.
Troy Elder gave the men from down under the lead when he slammed in the ball in the eight minute after a pass from Jamie Dwyer.
Five minutes later, Ben Taylor doubled their lead with a goal from a penalty corner.

Pakistan reduced the deficit in the 16th minute when Muhammad Khalid pounced on a loose ball inside the scoring zone.
Gavin Davis restored Australia's two-goal advantage from another field goal with virtually the last shot of the half.
The Australians took things easy in the second half with Pakistan doing most of the attacking.
However, as has often happened with the Pakistanis, all their fine approach play came to nothing as their final ball into the danger zone left much to be desired.
Bureau Report