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Jahangir at ruthless best

NZPA-Reuter Warrington, England Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, moved within one match of adding the World Masters crown to his world squash title by demolishing Hiddy Jahan 9-2, 9-0, 9-3, in a 28-minute semi-final yesterday? The Pakistan-born Jahan, now qualified to represent England, fell victim to a

barrage of brilliant shots produced by a 19-year-old rival who has not tasted defeat since April, 1981. Qamar Zaman, of Pakistan, beaten by his compatriot in the world championship final, earned another crack at the undisputed king of the sport with a comfortable 9-6, 9-2, 9-4 triumph over the Australian, Dean Williams.

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Press, 3 November 1983, Page 38

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Jahangir at ruthless best Press, 3 November 1983, Page 38

Jahangir at ruthless best Press, 3 November 1983, Page 38

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