Squash juniors leave for British Open
KARACHI: Pakistan’s 11 junior squash players left for United Kingdom to participate in British Junior Open to be held from January 2-5 in Sheffield, England. Players from Punjab include Umar Hassan, Israr Ahmed, Salman Saleem, Kashif Asif, Darosham Khan, and Haris Qasim, while Asif Khan will serve as their official.
By our correspondents
January 01, 2015
KARACHI: Pakistan’s 11 junior squash players left for United Kingdom to participate in British Junior Open to be held from January 2-5 in Sheffield, England.
Players from Punjab include Umar Hassan, Israr Ahmed, Salman Saleem, Kashif Asif, Darosham Khan, and Haris Qasim, while Asif Khan will serve as their official. Abbas Zeb, Zeeshan, Asfandyar Khan, and Khushhal Riaz were from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, while Alam Zeb will serve as their official. Sindh’s Anas Ghazanfar is also taking part in this prestigious championship.
Players from Punjab include Umar Hassan, Israr Ahmed, Salman Saleem, Kashif Asif, Darosham Khan, and Haris Qasim, while Asif Khan will serve as their official. Abbas Zeb, Zeeshan, Asfandyar Khan, and Khushhal Riaz were from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, while Alam Zeb will serve as their official. Sindh’s Anas Ghazanfar is also taking part in this prestigious championship.
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