ISLAMABAD: Pakistan would be participating in two junior international squash tournaments in Malaysia starting later this month.

The Borneo Junior Open would be played from June 20-24, followed by Penang Junior from June 26-July 1.

A group of 11 Pakistani players have entered in Borneo Junior (in U-13, U-15, U-17 and U-19 categories), whereas 20 players would take part in the same-age categories during the Penang Junior Championship.

The contingent is likely to depart from Pakistan on June 18, 2018.

Junior players Yasin Khattak, M. Ammad, Noor Zaman, M. Hamza Khan, Syed Hasnain, Hammad Khan, Khushal Riaz Khan, Rafi Khan, Zeeshan Zeb, Saad Abdullah and Mohammad Azmatyar will participate in the Borneo Junior.

Abdullah Nadeem, Yasin Khattak, Talha Bin Zubair, Usman Nadeem, Anas Bukhari, M. Ammad, Noor Zaman, M. Hamza Khan, Tayyab Rauf, Syed Hasnain, Muhammad Ashab Irfan, Syed Hasnain, Muhammad Ashab Irfan, Hammad Khan, Khushail Riaz Khan, Subhan Ahmad, Rafi Khan, Zeeshan Zeb, Oan Abbas, Saad Abdullah, Mohammad Azamatyar Khan and Zohair Shahid will participate in the Penang Junior.

Published in Dawn, June 14th, 2018

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