Pakistan's lone goal came from the stick of Umar Bhutta in the ninth minute.
Pakistan played catch-up hockey and looked a disjointed unit, having no idea what to do with the ball when it's in their possession. They mostly relied on counter-attacks to surprise their higher ranked opponents but the vast gap of quality between the two sides was quiet evident on the turf.
World number 4 Netherlands started on a bright note and secured their first penalty corner in the fourth minute but it was wasted.
Three minutes later, Brinkman gave the Netherlands the lead with a field strike.
But Pakistan bounced back strongly and earned three back-to-back penalty corners, from the last of which Bhutta scored off a rebound after Ali Mubashar's flick was saved by Dutch goalie Pirmin Blaak.
In the second quarter, both the Netherlands and Pakistan traded a penalty corner each but failed to extract anything from the opportunities.
Three minutes from half-time, the Dutch restored their lead through Verga who scored a fine field goal after a brilliant one-two touch play with Seve van Ass.
The Netherlands started from where they left after the change of ends and extended their lead in the 37th minute with a diving effort at the far post from de Voogd, who tapped in a pass from Jeroen Hertzberger.
The Dutch continued their onslaught and secured a couple of penalty corners in quick time and from one such chance, Jorrit Croon scored to make the scoreline 4-1 in the European side's favour.
Van der Weerden then converted a penalty corner a minute from the final hooter to round off the scoreline and end Pakistan's agony.