Pakistani squash player wins match in Romania
By Ashrafuddin Pirzada
November 19, 2017
LANDIKOTAL: A 14-year-old squash player from Landikotal won his first qualifying round match played in Romania on Saturday.
Haris Shinwari while talking to The News from Romania said that he defeated his opponent Catalin George Enache from Romania.
He said the championship being played in Romania and he was confident that he would also win other matches ahead. The squash under-15 championship, which started yesterday, will last for one week.
Haris Shinwari while talking to The News from Romania said that he defeated his opponent Catalin George Enache from Romania.
He said the championship being played in Romania and he was confident that he would also win other matches ahead. The squash under-15 championship, which started yesterday, will last for one week.
-
‘Traitor’ Prince Harry Has ‘spooked’ His Family: ‘He Has To Pay A Price Of Re-entry’ -
Andrew’s Daughter Princess Eugenie Sparks Seismic Change After Stepping Away -
Meghan Markle Shares NEW Photos From Day Out At The Zoo -
'Game Of Thrones' New Series Returns To 'home' -
Prince Harry Touches Down In Heathrow For The Witness Box -
Harry’s Turmoil Turns To Agony Over Meghan Markle’s Hope: ‘Time Will Tell If He’ll Bare It’ -
Reese Witherspoon Jokes About Jennifer Garner’s 'dark Side' -
'Lion King' Co-director Roger Allers Breathes His Last At 76 -
Prince Harry’s Security ‘isn’t Just For His Family’: Expert Rewires Security Woe -
Prince Harry Risks Making King Charles Choose Between Queen Camilla And Military Duty -
Inside How Kate Middleton Stayed Steady Amid Cancer And Royal Chaos -
Kate Hudson Jokes She May Write A Script To Star Alongside This Actress -
Kanye West's Wife Bianca Censori Shows Off Hidden Talent -
Kate Middleton Has Learnt Her 'lesson' After 'powering Through' -
Will Prince Harry Be A Working Royal Again For Archie, Lilibet’s Royal Prospects? Expert Answers -
Chile In Danger: Deadly Wildfires Kill 20,forced 50,000 To Flee; President Declares ‘State Of Catastrophe’