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Jahangir hopes Egypt series will breathe life into Pakistan squash

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
April 8, 2016
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Egypt's squash player Tarek Momen (R) follows the ball as his opponent Pakistani player Farhan Mehboob looks on during their two-day bilateral series between Pakistan and Egypt — AFP
Egypt’s squash player Tarek Momen (R) follows the ball as his opponent Pakistani player Farhan Mehboob looks on during their two-day bilateral series between Pakistan and Egypt — AFP

KARACHI: Pakistan’s legendary squash champion Jahangir Khan on Friday praised the success of a series with Egypt in Karachi this week, saying he hopes it will persuade top-ranked players to help revive the once-popular sport in the country.
Khan helped fuel a winning streak for Pakistan in squash that began in the early 1950s, taking 10 British Open titles as he followed in the footsteps of players like Hashim Khan.
His contemporary Jansher Khan took the last international title for the country when he won the 1996 World Open in Karachi for the eighth time.
But since then Pakistan’s squash fortunes have seen a serious slump and due to security fears, the last international event to be hosted in the country was the World Open in 2003.
Jahangir Khan said this week’s exhibition series, with Egypt fielding players such as world number four Omar Mosaad and world number 10 Tarek Momen, would fuel interest in his country once more.
“It’s a good outing for our players as we know that they will not be able to match highly ranked Egyptians, but still the exposure will help them lift their game,” Khan, who is also chairman of the Pakistan Squash Federation and an honorary president of the World Squash Federation, told AFP Friday.
“I am sure it will induce foreign players to come and help us revive the sport in the country,” he said earlier of the two-day event that ended Thursday.
Jahangir said the series, which Egypt won by three matches to two, taking $40,000 in prize money, will be followed by another tournament named after his father Roshan Khan, who won the British title in 1957.
Egypt has been ruling international squash with Mohamed El Shorbagy heading the international rankings. – Agencies

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