Jansher, PSF join hands to revive squash’s lost glory

Pakistan squash legend Jansher Khan ready to assist the PSF for the revival of squash in Pakistan.


Fawad Hussain December 01, 2010

KARACHI: The squash gold medal at the Asian Games came with unexpected repercussions as Pakistan legend Jansher Khan decided to work with the Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) for the promotion of the sport that the country once ruled the world.

Khan, a record eight-time world champion who has also won six British Open titles, said he was ready to work with the PSF in a bid to revive the game.

“I will be assisting the PSF to work for the betterment of the game,” said Khan. “I have tailored a plan with the PSF according to which the game will be promoted from the grass-root level.”

The former world champion said he agreed to work with the federation after newly-elected Senior Vice-President Syed Razi Nawab invited all the former players to join hands for the improvement of the game.

“Razi was eager to work for promotion of the game and I agreed because we, the former players, are responsible for the future of this sport.” Khan added he would soon start visiting different parts of the country to scout out budding youngsters aged between 11 and 15.

Offering assistance not services

However, Khan insisted he would not take up the role as a full-time coach. “I’m available to give tips to the players but cannot take responsibility of a coach because it’s a full-time job.”

‘Hard work, fitness key to success’

The former player felt that the youngsters lacked passion and dedication, which he believed are the key to success. “We used to practice for hours but youngsters nowadays lack passion. In squash, fitness holds the key and I believe our players are probably utilising 20 per cent of their fitness currently. Our players enjoy better facilities and support than players from rest of the world do. We also have the best talent and with hard work we can regain our status in a few years.”

Published in The Express Tribune, December 1st, 2010.

COMMENTS (2)

Phoney | 13 years ago | Reply Jansher says he "cannot take responsibility of a coach because it’s a full-time job". Then why are you taking the job? You know how squash is played, pass that on! That's what squash in pakistan needs right now. Just by knowing you are there, the squash wont revive itself. Look at legends such as Rodney Martin, Geoff Hunt, Jonah Barington, etc, they are all connected to squash. They are giving back to the sport which made them what they are. Our legends should do the same. The LINGER around squash, but dont want to do anything where they can be held accountable. We love you for who you guys are, Jansher and Jahangir, dont be so scared. Come out and give something back to the sport which made you what/who you are. I agree PSF has not recognised them for who they are, but the nation has loved them enough. They should pay back the nation for everything its made them. They owe the nation and its people!
Asim Ali | 13 years ago | Reply We need our own legends to revive the game. The country has not done enough to provide the respect and honor which our legends Jansher and Jehangir deserve. These 2 are the Roger Federer of Pakistan. PSF has done disservice to the nation to serve its petty interests
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