Squash rankings

Published September 2, 2005

KARACHI, Sept 1: Pakistan number one Shahid Zaman has dropped to No. 18 in the latest international squash rankings announced by the Professional Squash Association on Thursday.

According to the new September rankings, Shahid plunged four places down from his career-high No. 14 position achieved last month.

Shahid’s elder cousin Mansoor Zaman, however, improved four places up to No. 22 in the rankings. Mansoor reached the final of the COAS Open where he lost to England’s Adrian Grant.—APP

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