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Squash title reclaimed

NZPA-Reuter Brisbane A cool Jansher Khan reclaimed the world junior squash title for Pakistan with a devastating 9-3, 9-0, 9-2 win over Australia’s Rodney Eyles. Khan blitzed the unfortunate Australian national champion in an anticlimactic final which

lasted only 30 minutes. Khan, younger brother of the world No. 1, Jahangir Khan, was in buoyant form in spite of 1 hours spent cooling his heels waiting for the delayed final. The 18-year-old made only four unforced errors and gave away five points in the three games.

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Press, 15 April 1986, Page 44

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Squash title reclaimed Press, 15 April 1986, Page 44

Squash title reclaimed Press, 15 April 1986, Page 44

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