Record 7th crown for Australia

Published October 29, 2001

MELBOURNE, Oct 28: Australia won the world squash team championship for a record seventh time Sunday with a 3-0 victory over defending champions Egypt.

World number one David Palmer clinched the winning point in the top-string rubber against Karim Darwish, although he had to overcome a penalty of two points for barging into his opponent in the fourth game.

Paul Price had given the top-seeded home team a winning lead with a 9-2, 10-9, 9-3 win over Omar El Borolossy in the second-string rubber.

Then Palmer, the British Open champion, clinched the win with an 8-10, 9-1, 9-0, 10-8 triumph over Darwish, the 1999 world junior champion.

It was at 6-2 ahead in the fourth game that Palmer was deducted the two points by Irish referee Jack Allen for “unnecessary physical conduct,” and Darwish battled back to level the scores at 8-all.

But Palmer managed to hold on to win the 62-minute encounter and spark the Australian celebrations.

“It’s a dream come true to win the championship for Australia at my first attempt, especially here in Melbourne,” said Palmer.

“And I now think that we have a squad of players that could dominate the game for years to come.

“It’s been a real team effort all week, and it just feels great to have pulled it off.”

Stewart Boswell, who won the dead rubber 9-0, 9-0 against Mohammed Abbas, and John Williams were the other members of the winning team.

England retained the bronze medal with a 3-0 win over Scotland in the third place play-off.

Results:

Australia 3 Egypt 0

Paul Price bt Omar El Borolossy 9-2,

10-9, 9-3; David Palmer bt Karim Darwish 8-10, 9-1, 9-0, 10-8; Stewart Boswell bt Mohamed Abbas 9-0, 9-0.—AFP