No Pakistani in top 20

Published June 3, 2007

KARACHI, June 2: No player from Pakistan succeeded to find a place among top-20 in latest rankings issued by the Professional Squash Association on Saturday.

Mansoor Zaman rose two places up to 24 according to the new ratings.

Mansoor's closest rival was Aamir Atlas Khan, who slipped one position down to 29.

Shahid Zaman also experienced a fall as he went down from 39 to 40. Other players in the top-100 club are: Farhan Mehboob (69), Shams-ul-Islam Khan (85) and Majid Khan (92).

Egypt's Amr Shabana celebrated his 15th month at the top of the rankings and thus became the fourth longest-standing world number one of all-time.—PPI

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