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Pakistan Day Squash: Azan Ali wins Under-15 final
Sports Bulletin Report KARACHI:-Upcoming talented squash player, Azan Ali has won the Under-15 title of the Pakistan day Juniors & Women’s Squash Championship after beating Umer Arif 3-2 in the final at Roshan Khan-Jerhangir Khan Squash Complex Karachi on Saturday. The final score-line was 11-3, 11-2, 6-11, 9-11 and 11-6. Under-15 final was most thrilling match of the day, as rest of all three finals ended in straight games 3-0. However, Azan Ali from Army had to toil hard in the court to overcome his challenger Umer Arif from Khyber PukhtunsKawa (KPK). The winner pocketed the first two games easily after conceding just 3 and2 points respectively games. Umer bounced back in the match after winning the 3rd and 4th game at 11-6 and 11-9. However, Azan Ali won the last game at 11-6 to become the Under-15 champion. Results (Finals): Women's category Zaynab Khan (Army) beat Sana Bahadar (Army) (3-0) 11-3, 12-10, 11-4 (25 min) Boys’ Under-13: Ahmad Khalil (PAF) beat Shahzaib (PAF) (3-0) 11/7, 11/8, 12/10 (16 min) Boys’ Under-15: Azan Ali (Army) beat Umer Arif (KPK) (3-2) 11/3, 11/2, 6/11, 9/11, 11/6 (23min) Boys’ Under-19: Anas Bokhari (Punjab) beat Anas Dilshad (Navy) 3-0 12/10, 11/6, 11/5 (22 min).
German women overcome USA 2-0 in FIH Pro League
Sports Bulletin Report ISLAMABAD:-Two third-quarter goals propelled the Germany women over the visiting United States in Mönchengladbach to give Germany just their second-straight victory after their 3-0 win over Spain earlier in the week. Just 45-seconds in to his first match for the Germany men, former Argentine penalty corner ace Gonzalo Peillat gave the home side the lead. In late February, the Mannheimer HC defender gained his German passport and gave André Henning an interesting decision to make ahead of their first FIH Pro League games of 2022. It looks like Henning made the right choice as Germany dropped Spain 2-1. Women’s Fixture: Germany beat United States 2-0 It was an action-packed opening half that saw the fitness and physicality of the hosts dominate in both play and possession. Despite the Germany dominance, the USA had quality opportunities of their own. USA keeper Kelsey Bing and her counter-part Julia Sonntag were called to duty on multiple occasions to keep the game scoreless at half time. Germany’s Elisa Gräve was named player of the match and said after the game: ‘It was quite hard actually [about USA’s stingy defence]. We had to take our chances and get more specific on our actions in the circle and that’s what we did in the second half and that’s how we won. We are very happy about that result.’ Laura Saenger has the first quality chance for Germany but her penalty corner flick bounced low and wide of a diving Bing stick. The USA had a first-quarter penalty corner but Sonntag was able to deny Ashley Hoffman’s delivery and the near-post rebound. The Americans had back-to-back scoring attempts just before the first break. The first happened when a streaking Paityn Wirth picked up a brilliant midfield pass but her back-hand shot was squandered high and wide. Then, Sonntag’s left leg denied another close-range shot to keep the Americans at bay. Germany’s Sonja Kimmerman delivered a ball into the USA circle that was deflected to Hanna Granitzki and the striker did well to control and shoot but the ball bounced just wide of Bing. Germany continued to pounce on the Americans as Anne Schröder capitalized off a very quick free hit outside the circle and blasted a shot but Bing’s glove was there to redirect the ball wide. The American defence unit did well to match the speedy German strikers but it was the outstanding confidence of Bing that really kept them in it. In the 35th minute, Germany finally broke the deadlock. Some patient passing opened up Nele Aring on the left side of the circle. Aring did well to send a hard back-hand cross for an open Granitzki to confidently deflect past USA keeper Jennifer Rizzo in for a 1-0 Germany lead. Olivia Bent-Cole had a one-on-one chance for the USA but the 16-year-old’s sweep was calmy guided away by the pads of Sonntag. In the last moments of the third quarter Germany caught Hoffman’s foot to earn a penalty corner. Zimmerman’s low flick boomed towards the goal and the ball had enough power to ricochet up and in to secure the lead. Germany had a sloppy fourth quarter and the Americans did well to put their back line under pressure. Unforced errors gave the USA promising circle entries but Germany were able to do just enough to protect their 2-0 lead and eventual final score. Men’s Fixture: Germany beat Spain 2-1 It was Gonzalo Peillat’s first international match since the 29-year-old fell out with then Argentinian coach German Orozco following the 2018 World Cup. He has since played the last six seasons with Mannheimer HC and now joins Germany as the former top scorer at the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics where he was crowned Olympic champion with the Leones.  In the opening 45 seconds Germany earned a penalty corner and it was a sign of what was to come. Peillat, showing he had not missed a beat, stepped up and confidently delivered the 1-0 Germany lead. From there the Honomas dominated possession and the attack putting Spain keeper Mario Garin to work. Garin did well to deny a flurry of Germany chances including two from Jusus Weigans and a far-post opportunity for Christopher Rühr. In the 19th minute Spain post-player Ignacio Rodriguez made a mind-blowing goal line save on a fierce Peillat flick. Minutes later Garin’s out-stretched left foot denied Peillat on Germany’s third penalty corner. Germany continued to knock on Spain’s doorstep and clung to their 1-0 lead at half time. Minutes in to the third quarter Ruhr made quick work of Spain’s Alejandro Alonso and was able to spin and send a pass to a diving Weigand but the ball slid just under his stick and wide. Thirty seconds later and Ruhr cut through the German circle and blasted a back-hand shot just wide of the Spain goal. Max Caldas wanted his side to be more clinical in the German circle in the second half. Joaquin Menini started the charge as he collected a ball in tight and crafted an opportunity out of nothing but the ball bounced wide of Alexander Stadler’s goal. Germany made them pay as on the next rush Marco Miltkau slid a deceptive pass to Niklas Wellen who made no mistake with a blast in for a 2-0 Germany lead in the 35th minute. In the final quarter Rafael Vilallonga was leading Spain’s pressure up front but the German defence line was impenetrable and well quarter-backed by Mathias Müller. A yellow card to Germany’s Timur Oruz gave Spain the final five minutes with a big advantage. Spain captain Marc Miralles crafted his way through the German circle but blasted a shot wide. Villalonga then one-timed a shot with under three minutes to go and forced a penalty corner from a sprawled Stadler. Stadler made the save on the initial flick but Ricardo Sanchez showed no mercy to bury the rebound and break the shutout. Spain continued to pressure with Menini making quick work on the baseline but he was met at the post by the pads of Stadler. Then, Villalonga found Alvaro Iglesias alone but the one-timer went just wide – an agonizing result as Spain seemed so close to force a shootout. Time ran out to leave Spain just short and Germany celebrated the 2-1 victory at home.

POLO - National 27 Mar, 2022

Guard Filter thrash Guard Rice in exhibition polo match
Sports Bulletin Report LAHORE:-Guard Filter Team outclassed Guard Rice Team by 10-1 in an exhibition polo match that was conducted in collaboration with Guard Group to celebrate the 100-year celebrations of Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) here at the Lahore Polo Club ground on Saturday.  Taimoor Ali Malik played superb polo throughout the match and amused the spectators with his outstanding polo skills and excellent pony work. He emerged as most valuable player of the match from the winning team by smashing in superb six goals. His teammates Hussain Monnoo hammered a hat-trick of goals and Saqib Khan Khakwani struck one goal. The only goal from the losing side came from Adil Tiwana. Vanita was awarded the best polo pony award, who is owned by Taimoor Ali Malik.  At the prize distribution ceremony, chief guest DC Lahore Umar Sher Chatha, along with Lahore Polo Club President Umer Sadik and LCCI President Nauman Kabeer, distributed prizes and shields among the winners and top performers. The chief guest and the LCCI President also thanked LPC President for conducting the exhibition match in a successful manner.

SQUASH - Int News 26 Mar, 2022

DHA INTERNATIONAL SQUASH: Farhan Mehboob thrashes Farhan Zaman 3-0
Abdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD:-Farhan Mehboob outclassed compatriot Farhan Zaman in straight games 3-0 in the DHA Islamabad International Squash Championship that started Jacaranda Family Club (JFC) Islamabad on Saturday. The final score-line was 13-11, 11-8 and 14-12, as match wasted 28 minutes. Besides top seed Asim Khan total six top seeding player got bye in the first round. The third match of day between Farhan Mehboob and Farhan Zaman was a close contest of three games thrillers, as 1st and 3rd games decided on tie-break. Farhan Mehboob, who had recently won the tournament with the prize money of 4US6000 at Mushaf Squash Complex, was in good form and played some marvelous strokes and classic drop & nicks shots.   The tournament carries the prize money of US$ 12,000. Apart from Pakistan world ranking players from Egypt, France, Iran, Malaysia and Qatar are also fighting for top honour. Former world champion Qamar Zaman graced the ceremony as chief guest. Results (Round-I): Asim Khan (Pakistan) Got Bye Alireza Shameli (Iran) beat Khushal Riaz Khan (Pakistan) 11-9, 11-4, 11-9 (24 Min) Ahsan Ayaz (Pakistan) beat Hamza Sharif (Pakistan) 11-9, 11-9, 7-11, 11-8 (33 Min) Khaled Labib (Egy) Got Bye Israr Ahmad (Pak) Got Bye Farhan Mehboob (Pakistan) beat Farhan Zaman (Pakistan) 13-11, 11-8, 14-12 (28 Min) Seif Shenaway (Egypt) beat Zahir Shah (Pakistan) 11-7, 11-9, 8-11, 11-5 (28 Min) Mohammed Syafiq Kamal (Malaysia) Got Bye Adeek Idrakie (Malaysia) Got Bye Ong Sai Hung (Malaysia) beat Saeed Abdul (Pak) 11-5, 11-6, 11-7 (30 Min) Amaad Fareed (Pakistan) beat Mohammad Ammad (Pakistan) 11-1, 11-5, 11-5 (15 Min) Yassin Elshafei (Egypt) Got Bye Darren Rahul Pragasam (Malaysia) Got Bye Noor Zaman (Pakistan) beat Salman Saleem (Pak) 11-6, 13-11, 11-9 (25 Min) Edwin Clain (France) beat Waqas Mehboob (Pak) 9-11, 11-9, 11-8, 11-6 (32 Min) Syed Azlan Amjad (Qatar) Got Bye.

SQUASH - National 26 Mar, 2022

Farhan hopes to reach in top 100s at International Squash Ranking very soon
Abdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD:-World number 280 squash player and an emerging 18 years old lad Farhan Hashmi hoped that he would improve his Professionals’ Squash Association (PSA) Ranking, after showing a notable performance in the upcoming international squash tournaments and secure his place in the top 100s very soon. It is pertinent to mention here that Farhan Hashmi has represented Pakistan in the various international juniors’ events including Asian Squash Championship 2019 in Thailand, Qatar Juniors and Hong Kong Juniors Squash Championship. While talking to international website Sports Bulletin at Liaquat Baugh Sports Complex Rawalpindi during an exclusive sitting, he added that he would visit the USA and would take part in four international squash events in different four states, which would help him to increase his international ranking. “My first aim is to reach in the top hundreds players and then move ahead in the international squash circuit. I am going to the United States of America (USA) and Canada to participate in the four international squash events, “he said. “US and Canada tours to play squash in the international circuit, as these trips will be beneficial and helpful for me to improve my game skills and move ahead in the international squash ranking. When I will play against high ranked foreign players in a different atmosphere, I will learn a lot. Once, I was at 203 in PSA ranking and I slipped down but I am now determined to make a mark in the history of Pakistan squash as well as international squash, “he added while cleaning his forehead. To a question Hafiz-e-Quran Farhan Hashmi further said: “My elder brother Salman Hashmi supports me in all ways and means in squash. He also played squash and lives in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). I learnt game skills from him and his companion squash coach Mohammad Wasim, who is a very nice and professional coach. Whenever I go to Dubai for training, my brother also helps me financially for the international trips. A senior national squash player Emmad Freed also helps me too much, “he maintained. A question regarding the Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) Farhan Hashmi viewed that secretary squash Armaghan Aziz was very cooperative during the camps. “He provides all the facilities during the camps and fulfills all our requirements. I have no demand from the federation, as all the affairs are going smoothly. I am concentrating only on my game, as my brother removes all the hurdles from my way. He (Salman Bhai) provides me tremendous support, “he replied to another question.   “I am based in Rawalpindi (Jehanda Chichi) and I do practice at Liaqat Baugh Sports Complex and fitness session at Safri Club at my own expense. At Pindi, Sajjad Ahmed guides me during my three hour practice session at Jehangir Khan Squash Court. I give around six hours daily to squash and toiling hard to improve my game skills to become a world class squash player. It is my dream and that will turn into true, “optimistic pencil thin national squash guy Farhan Hashmi son of Shafqat Tenvir concluded.

CRICKET - Women 26 Mar, 2022

Sri Lankan females cricket team to travel to Pakistan in May
BIPIN DANI Sri Lanka's women's team will travel to Pakistan in the month of May, this year, it is learnt. According to highly placed sources in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Sri Lanka's women's team is scheduled to play three ODIs' and three T-20Is in May and June. This will be the first time in recent years the Sri Lanka's women's team is traveling to Pakistan to play a bilateral series, though the Pak women's team did visit Sri Lanka.   According to the tentative schedule drawn by the PCB, all three ODIs' (May 24, 26 & 29) and three T-20Is (June 1, 3 & 5) will be played at the Pindi Cricket Stadium (Rawalpindi). However, this is subject to change. The MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) is likely to have been signed by the two boards. The visiting Sri Lankan team is scheduled to leave for Pakistan on May 16 and will spend three days in strict isolation before resuming the practice from May 21 subject to Covid clearance test on May 20. The PCB has suggested the 50-over Day matches to begin at 10 AM, whereas the D/N T-20Is be played from 7 pm to 21.45 PM
National Juniors Tennis Championship: Two crowns each for Bilal, Omer, Amna
Sports Bulletin Report LAHORE:-Bilal Asim, Omer Jawad and Amna Ali Qayyum clinched the two crowns each in their respective categories of the Junior National Tennis Championship 2022 that concluded here at the Punjab Tennis Academy, Bagh-e-Jinnah on Friday. In the Boys Under-18 final, Bilal Asim played well against Mahatir Mohammad and outsmarted him 6-1, 6-2 to clinch his first title and then doubled his crowns, when he edged out Ahtesham Humayun by 6-7, 6-4, 6-0 in the Boys’ U-16 final. Speaking on the occasion, Bilal, who will represent Pakistan in Junior Davis Cup in India next month, said: “I am grateful to my parents and especially my coach and mentor Rashid Malik (SBP Head Coach), as his guidance and coaching made me physically and mentally very tough and strong and helped me win entire national titles this year and the previous years as well. He, in fact, has made me an international player now. I hope under his guidance, I will also deliver during the Junior Davis Cup and will try to win laurels for Pakistan.” Young Omer Jawad also completed the brace of his titles when he first lifted the boys U-12 title by beating Hamza Ali Rizwan 7-5, 7-5 and then doubled his titles after edging out Hamza Ali Rizwan 6-7, 6-1, 10-0 in the boys U-14 final. Amna Ali Qayum also claimed the two crowns, as first she defeated spirited Sheeza Sajid 6-0, 4-6, 6-1 in the girls U-18 final and then she thrashed young Fajar Fayyaz 4-0, 4-0 in the girls U-14 final. Rising star Abubakar Talha of Wapda also won two crowns as first he, partnering with Hamza Ali Rizwan, grabbed the boys U-14 doubles title after outpacing Amir Mazari and Abdur Rehman 4-1, 4-1 and then he, partnering with Zohaib Afzal Malik of SA Gardens, doubled his crowns by beating the talented duo of Omer Jawad and Ismail Aftab 1-4, 4-0, 10-4. In the Boys U-18 doubles final, Husnain Ali Rizwan and Haider Ali Rizwan played well against Farman Shakeel and Hassan Ali and outsmarted them by 6-3, 6-1. In the girls U-12 final, Hajra Sohail of AAA Associates, and a brilliant student of SICAS, beat Fajar Fayyaz 4-2, 4-2. In the boys/girls U-10 final, M Shayan Afridi beat Hajra Suhail 4-1, 4-0. In the seniors 50 plus doubles, SBP’s Head Coach Rashid Malik and Fayyaz Khan beat Arif Feroze/Humayun Pervaiz 6-2, 6-1. In the seniors 40 plus doubles, Wapda’s Arif Feroze/Fayyaz Khan beat Talha Waheed(GO Pakistan)/Ashar Ali Khan 6-1, 5-7, 10-5. In the boys/girls U-8 category, Ehsan Bari grabbed gold medal, Ibrahim Dawood silver medal and Aiman Rehan bronze medal. In the boys/girls U-6 category, Soha Ali clinched the gold medal, Mamnoon Bari silver medal and Ali Babar bronze medal. PLTA Secretary Rashid Malik was the chief guest at the prize distribution ceremony while the guests of honour were Naeem Rahim, Nosheen Ihtesham and Zulaikha Nisar. Other prominent ones present on the occasion were former PTF SVP Col (R) Asif Dar, former international hockey player Naseem Ahmad, players and their families and tennis players. Rashid Malik also thanked CEO Servis Tyres Pvt Ltd Arif Saeed for sponsoring the event and hoped that he would continue his support for the development and promotion of the game at grassroots level.

CRICKET - Int News 26 Mar, 2022

Steve Smith to miss ODI Series, Mitchell Swepson gets place in squad
Sports Bulletin Report ISLAMABAD:-Australia batter Steve Smith will miss the One Day International matches series owing to discomfort with his left elbow. Smith experienced some discomfort during the three-match Test series and, with a full schedule of international cricket over the coming 18 months, it was felt prudent to prioritise recovery and treatment at this time. He will be replaced by Queensland leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson in the squad to contest three One-Day Internationals (29 and 31 March and 2 April) and a T20 International (5 April), with all matches taking place in Lahore. Cricket Australia’s Head of Sports Science and Sports Medicine, Alex Kountouris, said: “Steve has been experiencing some minor discomfort in his left elbow during the latter stages of the Test series in Pakistan and, given he had an injury with the same elbow last year, we felt it important to manage this proactively. “Withdrawing him from the white ball matches means Steve will have the necessary time to rehabilitate his elbow to ensure his continuing availability and performance for Australia.” Chair of Selectors George Bailey said: “With the significant amount of cricket to come over the next 18 months, and the fact he has had an issue with the same elbow previously, it is appropriate for Steve to return home at the end of the Test series in Pakistan. “We have opted not to name a replacement batter as we feel we have options within the existing squad, and Steve’s absence offers up additional opportunities to players within the group. “We are excited because with a T20 World Cup later this year and a 50-over Cricket World Cup in Asia next year, these four matches against a quality Pakistan team are a great chance for players to stake their claims for places in those tournaments. "We have decided to include Mitchell Swepson in the white ball squad because it will offer us additional options in the bowling department on surfaces that may well assist spinners. “Mitchell was part of our Twenty20 International squads in both the West Indies and Bangladesh last year, as well as at the T20 World Cup, and having been in Pakistan for the past month he is familiar with conditions. We know if called upon he will do an excellent job.” Steve Smith said: “It’s disappointing to miss these matches against Pakistan but after chatting with the medical staff I can see the need to take a break at this time. “I do not regard this as a major issue but by staying on top of things now, we can ensure that it doesn’t become something more significant further down the line.” Australia squad: Aaron Finch (c), Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Jason Behrendorff, Alex Carey, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Ben McDermott, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Swepson, Adam Zampa.

CRICKET - Int News 26 Mar, 2022

Lahore Test: Australia defeat Pakistan by 115 runs to lift Benaud-Qadir Trophy
Sports Bulletin Report LAHORE:-Australia lifted the inaugural Benaud-Qadir Trophy when they defeated Pakistan by 115 runs in the third and decisive cricket Test at the Gaddafi Stadium on Friday to win the three-Test series 1-0. Resuming at 73 for no loss in pursuit of a 351-run target, Pakistan were bowled out for 235 with just over 24 overs remaining in the Test. This was Australia’s first series win in Pakistan since 1998 when Mark Taylor won the series 1-0 and second overall when Richie Benaud also won in Lahore by seven wickets in 1959 to clinch the series 2-0. In the ICC World Test Championship points table, Pakistan has dropped from second to fourth on 44 points, while Australia has moved to 72 points. In the ICC Test Team Rankings, both the sides have maintained the pre-series rankings and points. Australia is number-one on 119 points whereas Pakistan in sixth position on 93 points. Australia off-spinner Nathan Lyon saved his best performance of the tour for the final day of the series when he returned figures of 37-8-83-5. This was the 19th time in 108 Tests he had taken a five-fer. Lyon’s scalps included Imam-ul-Haq (70), Azhar Ali (17), Babar Azam (55), Hasan Ali (13) and Shaheen Shah Afridi (5). Captain Pat Cummins followed up his five for 56 in the first innings with the wickets of Fawad Alam (11), Mohammad Rizwan (0) and Naseem Shah (1) to finish with match figures of eight for 79 and walk away with the player of match award. It was appropriate Cummins picked up the last wicket of the Test series when he cleaned up Naseem as he had led his team from the front and example. He finished the series as joint leading wicket-taker with Nathan Lyon (12). Mitchell Starc bagged the wicket of Sajid Khan (21), but Cameron Green picked up the first wicket of the day when he had Abdullah Shafique (27) caught at the wicket to end the 77-run first wicket stand. The 46-run sixth wicket partnership between Babar and Sajid was the second best stand for Pakistan in the second innings. Imam batted for four hours and 36 minutes during which he received 199 balls and hit five fours. Babar, who had top-scored in the first innings with 67, faced 104 balls and struck six signature fours during his 165 minutes of batting. The fifth day pitch not only posed plenty of challenges for the batters, it also tested the two on-field umpires Aleem Dar and Ahsan Raza as well as third umpire Asif Yaqoob. Asif overturned on-field decision against Azhar Ali despite television replays providing inconclusive evidence, while he upheld Ahsan’s decision against Imam when TV replays suggested there might have been no contact between the bat and the ball and spike could have been due to the bat hitting the pad. With review by Imam struck down and one review available after Fawad made a disasterous call against Aleem Dar’s decision when he was plumb in front of the wicket, Rizwan opted not to challenge Aleem’s decision when TV replays showed the ball had struck his toe outside the off-stumps. Usman Khawaja for his 496 runs with two centuries and two half-centuries was adjudged player of the series. Abdullah was the second most successful batter of the series with 397 runs, followed by Babar (390), Imam (370) and Azhar (300).

SQUASH - National 25 Mar, 2022

Commissioner Rawalpindi Squash: Saeed Abdul beats Farhan Hashmi 3-2 in the final
Abdul Jabbar Faisal RAWALPINDI:-Top seed, Saeed Abdul aka Saad Abdullah defeated 3nd seedFarhan Hashmi 3-2 in the final of the 1st Commissioner Rawalpindi SatelliteMen’s Open Squash Tournament at Jehangir Khan Squash Court at Liaquat Baugh Sports Complex Rawalpindi on Friday. The final score-line was 10-12, 5-11,11-9, 11-8 and 11-5 after wasting 43 minutes in the court. In the first game, both players showed classic squash by hitting powerful forehand and backhand strokes, as the game went-up neck-to-neck and was leveled at 9-9 and 10-10. At this stage, Farhan played a couple of powerful strokes and finished the game at 12-10. He (Farhan) maintained the same pace in the second game and did not allow his high ranked challenger to earn the points. Farhan ended the second game at 11-5 and made the match score 2-0. Saeed Abdul started the third game a bit slow but he came from behind and exhibited a great game of squash and won the game at 11-9 despite this the game was squared at 9-9. After coming back in the match, the top seed guy toiled hard on the court and did not show any complacency during the rest of the games. He finished the penultimate game at 11-8 to level the match score 2-2. He won the final game easily at 11-5 to lift the national squash title. Complete Results: Men’s Singles (Final): Saeed Abdul beat Farhan Hashmi (3-2) 10-12, 5-11, 11-9, 11-8, 11-5 (43 minutes) Semifinals: Saeed Abdul beat Zain Ramzan (3-1) 4-11, 11-6, 11-4, 11-9 (37 minutes) Farhan Hashmi beat Mohammad Faraz (3-0) 11-6, 11-7, 12-10 (23 minutes) Quarterfinals: Saeed Abdul beat Mohammad Uzair Rasheed (3-2) 11-5, 9-11, 10-12, 11-9, 11-7(60 minutes) Zain Ramzan beat Mohammad Farhan (3-0) 11-3, 11-5, 11-7 (22 minutes) Farhan Hashmi beat Huzaifa Shahid (3-0) 11-9, 11-7, 11-5 (25 minutes) Mohammad Faraz beat Salman Saleem (3-0) 11-8, 11-6, 11-3 (19 minutes) Round-II: Saeed Abdul beat Mohammad Saqib Yousif 11-8, 11-5, 10-12, 11-5 (43 minutes) Mohammad Uzair Rasheed beat Abdul Qadir 9-11, 11-6, 12-10, 11-4 (35 minutes) Zain Ramzan beat Khaqan Malik 11-3, 11-6, 11-1 (21 minutes) Mohammad Farhan beat Hamza Aslam 11-4, 11-4, 11-2 (14 minutes) Farhan Hashmi beat Mehmood Mehboob 11-6, 5-11, 10-12, 11-6, 11-5 (37 minutes) Huzaifa Shahid beat Zuhair Shah 11-7, 11-7, 11-7 (21 minutes) Mohammad Faraz beat Usman Nadeem 11-7, 11-7, 11-7 (21 minutes) Salman Saleem beat Moeen-ud-Din 11-5, 11-3, 11-9 (16 minutes) Round-I: Saeed Abdul beat Zeeshan Malik 11-7, 11-3, 11-7 (17 mint) Mohammad Saqib Yousif beat Cavish Farooq 11-6, 11-6, 11-8 (21 mint) Mohammad Uzair Rasheed beat Mohammad Ahsan 11-8, 11-4, 11-4 (23 mint) Abdul Qadir beat Zoraiz Naeem 11-9,c11-5,c12-10 (16 mint) Khaqan Mailk beat Vaqar Naeem 11-5, 11-7, 11-8 (27 minutes) Zain Ramzan beat Ahmad Amin 11-4, 11-4, 11-6,(19 mint) Hamza Aslam beat Mohammad Essa 11-6, 13-11,11-9 (19 mint) Mohammad Farhan beat Abdul Mughni 11-6, 11-9, 11-5 (18 mint) Farhan Hashmi beat Ahmed Ali 11-2, 11-4, 11-3(15 mint) Mehmood Mehboob beat Kamran Hussain 11-6, 11-14, 11-8 (16 mint) Zuhair Shah beat Hikmat Yar 11-6, 11-4, 11-8 (16 mint) Huzifa Shahid beat Mohammad Ibtisam 11-8, 11-2, 11-3 (17 mint) Mohammad Faraz beat Mohammad Usman 11-5, 11-6, 11-7, (15 mint) Usman Nadeem beat Umer Arshad 11-5, 11-9, 11-9 (20 mint) Moeen-ud-Din beat Abdullah Khan 1-6, 11-3, 14-12, 11-1(31 mint) Salman Saleem beat Haseeb Taj 11-5, 11-5, 11-5 (17 mint).
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