Zeeshan, Uzair reach junior squash final
KARACHI: Zeeshan Zaib has set title clash with Uzair Shaukat in the under-19 category of Rehana Nazar Rashidabad National Junior Squash Championship in Rashidabad, TandoAllahayar.
In the semi-finals on Tuesday, top seed Zeeshan from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa beat fourth seed Shehzad Ali Khan from Punjab 11-1, 11-8, 11-4, while second seed Uzair from PAF overpowered Naveed Rehman from Sindh 11-9, 11-7, 8-11, 9-11, 11-5.
In the semi-finals of under-13 category, top seed Anas Bukhari from Punjab defeated third seed Humam Ahmed from PAF 11-9, 11-8, 11-4 and second seed M Hanif from PAF won against Mehmood Mehboob from Punjab 11-6, 8-11, 11-8, 11-7.
In the semi-finals of under-11 category, top seed M Zaman from Sindh beat Abdullah Arslan from Punjab 15-13, 11-6, 11-4, while unseeded Obaidullah Afzal from KP surprised second seed Saifullah Tareen from PAF 11-8, 11-8, 11-5.
-
Bruce Springsteen Reveals Singer He Finds To Be Greatest Rock And Roll Voice -
Ben Affleck Recalls 'throwing Up' During 'Armageddon's Final Scene -
Kevin Costner Marks 71st Birthday With Decades-old Throwback Photos -
Why Royal Lodge Fell Into Disarray Under Andrew: Insider Exposes Loophole -
Hoda Kotb 'so Proud' As Today 'magic Reignites' With Sheinelle Jones -
Kate Middleton Avoids Nanny Involvmenet In Prince George Matters -
Colin Jost Jokes About Scarlett Johansson Losing Highest-grossing Actor Crown To Zoe Saldana -
‘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