ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Squash Alliance (PSF) has been giving equivalent and best chances to all players and it is upto the players to buckle down and win the titles.
This was expressed by PSF secretary Tahir Sultan, who was conversing with Sunrise in light of affirmation leveled by nation's best player Farhan Mehboob who had faulted an entryway in PSF for "intentionally harming his vocation."
"There is no separation with Farhan or some other player (s), we are giving equivalent chances to all players," the secretary said.
Gotten some information about the stopping of honorarium of Rs35,000 every month for the best player, who is world number 63, the secretary said that as indicated by PSF, Farhan isn't the best player and Israr Ahmed is presently top positioned.
In any case, it is fascinating to take note of that Israr is positioned 134 on the planet.
"Our positioning is for the most part in view of cooperation and execution of national competitions, so presently, Israr is number one in light of his execution in national competitions," said Tahir and included that organization never gave any oppressive treatment to Farhan.
Farhan had additionally communicated his worries more than a large number of rupees being spent on the squash institute which as per him was yielding no outcomes.
Because of that, PSF secretary asserted that the institute has been assuming essential part in the advancement of squash in the nation. He said that Farhan's execution in the year 2017, excepting the President Container win in January 2017) had remained very terrible.
"Rather than enhancing his diversion, he has been leveling ridiculous charges," the PSF secretary said and included that in the prominent Pakistan Open, Farhan couldn't not make the quarter finals.
"We are not against anybody, our strategies are open and the present organization under the initiative of Head of Air Staff and SVP [Air Marshal Shahid Akhtar Alvi] has been making all conceivable stride for advancement of squash and the players," he said.
"Amazing players like Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan are additionally saying that they never appreciated such fine offices which are being given to youthful player of the nation by the alliance," closed Tahir. Babar's century takes Officers CC to semis KARACHI: Babar Hussain exceeded expectations with a superlative century as Officers CC moved into the semi-finals of the KCCA Zone-VII 'A' Division Cricket Alliance Competition with a four-wicket prevail upon Pak Surti CC here a day or two ago.
Batting first at the Annu Bhai Stop, Pak Surti achieved a focused aggregate of 267-7 in the apportioned 40 overs. Zakir Afridi hit up 74 with the guide of nine limits and two sixes, while Mohammad Awais struck 54 and Shahmir Khan an unbeaten with three enormous sixes and two fours.
Sadiq Khan knocked down some pins exceedingly well to catch three wickets for 35 runs and Imran Ali got two for 54.
Officers CC knocked off the required keeps running in 39.1 overs by posting 271-6. The feature being the batting of Babar who slammed 16 limits and a prop of sixes in his aggressive thump of 121.
Babar ruled the second-wicket association of 169 with Jawad Ali, who contributed a fine 54 that included five fours and one six.
Rehan Sajid likewise made a priceless 46.
Amjad Khan was pick of Pak Surti CC's bowlers with figures of 2-45.
Compressed scores:
PAK SURTI CC 267-7 of every 40 overs (Zakir Afridi 74, Mohammad Awais 54, Shahmir Khan 40 not out; Sadiq Khan 3-35, Imran Ali 2-54); Officers CC 271-6 of every 39.1 overs (Babar Hussain 121, Jawwad Ali 54, Rehan Sajid 46; Amjad Khan 2-45).
This was expressed by PSF secretary Tahir Sultan, who was conversing with Sunrise in light of affirmation leveled by nation's best player Farhan Mehboob who had faulted an entryway in PSF for "intentionally harming his vocation."
"There is no separation with Farhan or some other player (s), we are giving equivalent chances to all players," the secretary said.
Gotten some information about the stopping of honorarium of Rs35,000 every month for the best player, who is world number 63, the secretary said that as indicated by PSF, Farhan isn't the best player and Israr Ahmed is presently top positioned.
In any case, it is fascinating to take note of that Israr is positioned 134 on the planet.
"Our positioning is for the most part in view of cooperation and execution of national competitions, so presently, Israr is number one in light of his execution in national competitions," said Tahir and included that organization never gave any oppressive treatment to Farhan.
Farhan had additionally communicated his worries more than a large number of rupees being spent on the squash institute which as per him was yielding no outcomes.
Because of that, PSF secretary asserted that the institute has been assuming essential part in the advancement of squash in the nation. He said that Farhan's execution in the year 2017, excepting the President Container win in January 2017) had remained very terrible.
"Rather than enhancing his diversion, he has been leveling ridiculous charges," the PSF secretary said and included that in the prominent Pakistan Open, Farhan couldn't not make the quarter finals.
"We are not against anybody, our strategies are open and the present organization under the initiative of Head of Air Staff and SVP [Air Marshal Shahid Akhtar Alvi] has been making all conceivable stride for advancement of squash and the players," he said.
"Amazing players like Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan are additionally saying that they never appreciated such fine offices which are being given to youthful player of the nation by the alliance," closed Tahir. Babar's century takes Officers CC to semis KARACHI: Babar Hussain exceeded expectations with a superlative century as Officers CC moved into the semi-finals of the KCCA Zone-VII 'A' Division Cricket Alliance Competition with a four-wicket prevail upon Pak Surti CC here a day or two ago.
Batting first at the Annu Bhai Stop, Pak Surti achieved a focused aggregate of 267-7 in the apportioned 40 overs. Zakir Afridi hit up 74 with the guide of nine limits and two sixes, while Mohammad Awais struck 54 and Shahmir Khan an unbeaten with three enormous sixes and two fours.
Sadiq Khan knocked down some pins exceedingly well to catch three wickets for 35 runs and Imran Ali got two for 54.
Officers CC knocked off the required keeps running in 39.1 overs by posting 271-6. The feature being the batting of Babar who slammed 16 limits and a prop of sixes in his aggressive thump of 121.
Babar ruled the second-wicket association of 169 with Jawad Ali, who contributed a fine 54 that included five fours and one six.
Rehan Sajid likewise made a priceless 46.
Amjad Khan was pick of Pak Surti CC's bowlers with figures of 2-45.
Compressed scores:
PAK SURTI CC 267-7 of every 40 overs (Zakir Afridi 74, Mohammad Awais 54, Shahmir Khan 40 not out; Sadiq Khan 3-35, Imran Ali 2-54); Officers CC 271-6 of every 39.1 overs (Babar Hussain 121, Jawwad Ali 54, Rehan Sajid 46; Amjad Khan 2-45).
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