However, it now appears that concerted efforts are being made to arrest the decline in squash.
Stalwarts like Jehangir and Jansher Khan are back in the fray and threw their weight behind the Legends vs Champions squash series held in Karachi last month.
In addition, the PSF has planned at least three more events this year with the Pakistan Open the biggest draw of them all. Other than organising international events, it also needs to encourage young players towards the game by creating opportunities for them to display their talents. The brazen truth is that the Pakistani youth has lost touch with the past. Our squash legends, tragically, aren’t recognised by many in the younger generation and hence the sport has lost the popularity that it enjoyed in past decades, especially at the height of the Jehangir-Jansher rivalry. Besides the PSF, the Pakistan Sports Board also needs to play its role in reinstating squash as one of the country’s premier sports.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 17th, 2016.
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