Pakistan win 2016 World Team Junior Squash Championships in Poland

Published August 17, 2016
It is Pakistan’s fifth title in World Team Junior Squash Championships. — Twitter/@WSFworldjuniors
It is Pakistan’s fifth title in World Team Junior Squash Championships. — Twitter/@WSFworldjuniors

KARACHI: Pakistan won the 2016 World Team Junior Squash Championships after beating defending champions Egypt in the final by 2-1 on Wednesday.

The tournament was held from August 7-16 in Bielsko-Biała, Poland.

“My heartiest congratulations to the entire Pakistan team, Pakistan Squash Federation and above all to the entire nation for the great victory,” Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said.

Abbas Shoukat wins it for Pakistan. — Twitter/@WSFworldjuniors
Abbas Shoukat wins it for Pakistan. — Twitter/@WSFworldjuniors

He attributed the victory to the vision of President PSF Air Vice Marshal Syed Razi-ul-Hassan Nawab, guidance of squash legends and to the dedication and hard work of the players.

Inshallah (God willing) with the prayers of the entire nation, Pakistan squash would once again achieve its rightful place,” Nawaz said.

According to the details available here, Israr Ahmed gave Pakistan early advantage after beating Egypt’s Saadeldin Abouaish in the opening match by 3-0.

Youssef Ibrahim Abdallah of Egypt then levelled the match 1-1 as he came over Pakistan’s Ayaz Ahsan 13/11, 11/13, 11/5, 11/6.

In the decider, Abbas Shoukat beat Egypt’s Marwan Tarek Abdelhamid by 3-0, securing the title for Pakistan.

It was Pakistan’s fifth title in World Team Junior Squash Championships.


— Additional reporting by Abdul Ghaffar.

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