SSA head requests inquiry into poor show by Pak squash team

Ubaid-ur-Rehman Awan August 26, 2011 0

SSA head requests inquiry into poor show by Pak squash team

KARACHI: President Sindh Squash Association (SSA) Tahir Jamil Khanzada requested President Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman for an immediate inquiry of the Pakistan Squash Team worst performance in ongoing World Men’s Team Championship in Paderborn Germany.

Pakistan Squash Federation

Pakistan Squash Federation

The inquiry must be held against the players, authorities involving in the coaching & selection of the team for the above event, the SSA President told The Sports Encounter correspondent here Thursday.

The former six times champion Pakistan was seeded 12th in this championship and due to the defeat by teams Malaysia, Denmark & Ireland in this championship Pakistan is out of top 20 teams.

The President SSA also request to the President PSF for also an inquiry of not sending proper coach with this team, and this is not the first time that a proper coach was not send with the team, earlier in 2010 Pakistan Junior team lost the Asian Junior individual title for the first time in the Asian squash history against India in Sri Lanka. The second time the Pakistan Junior team went without coach in the World Junior Men’s at Quito Ecuador in July 2010, the then defending Team champion Pakistan lost to Egypt in the final. The third time was in Common Wealth Games in October 2010 at New Delhi India.

All the above mentioned events are big events in the game of squash, and a team send without a proper coach is really shameful.

The President SSA also requests the President PSF that an inquiry committee must be formed immediately involving all the provincial squash associations.


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