England, Egypt remain unbeaten

Published August 25, 2004

ISLAMABAD, Aug 24: Favourites Egypt and England continued their winning streak in the team event of 13th PIA World Junior Squash Championship at Mushaf Ali Mir Squash Complex on Tuesday.

For the hosts and defending champions Pakistan it was a rest day. The following were the results of Tuesday:

Kuwait beat Hong Kong (3-0)

Abdullah Kh Al-Mezayin bt Dick Lau 9/4, 10/8, 7/9, 2/9, 9/1; Sulaiman A Al-Khamees bt Raymond Chiu 9/5, 9/4, 9/6; Ali B Al-Ramzi bt Anson Kwong 9/0, 9/1,9/7 (23)

Canada beat Zimbabwe (3-0)

Daniel Sibley bt Mark Assaraf 9/2, 9/0, 9/5;

Michael Auer bt Casper Coetzee 9/5,9/6, 9/6; Robin Clarke bt Craig Heath 9/2, 9/3, 9/0

Singapore beat Ireland (3-0)

Vivian Rhamanan bt Samuel Olwill 9/3, 10/9, 9/2; Richard Hill bt Fearghal Field 9/4, 9/1, 9/6; Kenneth Chan bt Niall Caheny 6/9,9/7, 9/1, 5/9, 9/1

India bt New Zealand (3-0)

Saurav Ghosal bt Campbell Grayson 9/2, 10/9, 9/2 9/4, 9/3; Vikas Jangra bt Whairoa Moeke 9/3,9/0, 9/7; Sandeep Jangra bt Michael Bill 9-3, 9-4, 9-3

Mexico bt Kenya (3-0)

Cesar Salazar bt Amar Shah 9/0, 9/2, 9/2 (17); Jesus Pena bt Chirag Shah 9/2, 9/3, 9/1 (15); Edmundo Garcia bt Poojan Dodhia 9/0, 9/0, 9/0

Egypt bt Netherlands (3-0)

Mahmoud Adel bt Sebastian Weenink 9/4, 10/8, 9/0; Omar Abu Zid bt Martjin Kock 9/6, 1/9, 9/0, 9/2; Ahmed Al Swaify bt Bastiaan Meulenbelt 9/7, 9/0, 9/1

Malaysia bt USA (2-1)

Mohd Adnan lost Christopher Gordon 7/9, 8/10, 3/9; Elvinn Keo bt Joseph Raho 9/7, 9/4, 9/1; Mohd Azfar bt Garnett Booth 4/9, 9/3, 9/2, 8/10, 9/0

England bt Iran (3-0)

James Wright bt Masud Ekhlas 9/0, 9/4,9-1; Tom Richards bt Mohd Jahri 9/1, 9/1/ 9/2; Joel Hinds bt Mohd Jafari 9/0, 9/1, 9/2 Wales bt Switzerland (3-0);Lewys Hurst bt Kevin Brechbuhl 9/0, 9/6, 3/9, 10/8; Rob Wilkins bat Cyrill Ortuer 9/6, 5/9, 9/6, 9/4; Peter Creed bt Nicolas Muller 9/2, 9/1, 9/4

Germany bt Australia (2-1)

Simon Rosner bt Matthew Karwalski 9/1, 9/7, 6/9, 9/5; Jens Schoor bt Ryan Cuskelly 9/0, 7/9, 9/0, 8/10, 9/5; Matthias Maierhofer lost Steven Robinson 9/6, 5/9, 3/9, 9/7, 6/9

New Zealand bt Ireland (3-0)

Campbell Grayson bt Samuel Olwill 9/0, 9/0, 9/0; Whairoa Moeke bt Niall Caheny 9/0,9/0, 9/1; Reece Williams bt Brian Healy 9/4,9/6, 10/8

India bt Singapore (2-1)

Saurav Ghosal bt Kenneth Chan 9/3, 9/3, 9/4; Harinder Sandhu bt Marcus Phua 9/0, 9/1, 9/7; Sandeep Jangra lost Richard Hill 1/9, 7/9, 9/7, 5/9

Hong Kong beat Zimbabwe (3-0)

Dick Lau bt Craig Heath 9/0, 9/0, 9/1; Ho Fai Chiu bt Deepesh Patel 9/1, 9/3, 9/4; Anson Kwong bt Casper Coetzee 9/6, 9/6, 9/1

Kuwait bt Canada (3-0)

1. Abdullah Kh Al-Mezayin bt Robin Clarke 9/7, 9/5, 9/3; Ali B Al-Ramzi bat Michael Auer 9/1, 9/0, 9/3; Salem F Mohd bt Daniel Sibley 9/5, 9/2, 9/2. -APP

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