SUKKUR, Dec 14: Senior-vice-president, Pakistan Squash Federation Air Marshal Rashid Kaleem says he is satisfied with players' performance.

He told a meet-the-press programme at Public School Squash Complex on Tuesday that the federation had a plan to start the game at gross roots level.

To a question, he said players belonged to all the provinces and the notion that majority of them was from Peshawar was not true. He said the Public School squash court required repairs which cost Rs0.4 million.

It is also under consideration that another squash court be constructed at the school premises if the school administration agrees to allow other players to play in it.

He said that an agreement was likely with the school for which negotiations were under way.

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