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Pakistan bags silver after tough loss to India in Asian Doubles Squash Championship final

Pakistan bags silver after tough loss to India in Asian Doubles Squash Championship final

Pakistan clinched the silver medal in the Asian Doubles Squash Championship after a hard-fought defeat to India in the men's doubles final held in Malaysia.
In a thrilling contest that lasted 1 hour and 27 minutes, the Pakistani duo of Noor Zaman and Nasir Iqbal went down 2-1 to India's Abhay Singh and Velavan Senthilkumar.
The Indian pair bounced back after losing the first game, eventually winning the match with scores of 9-11, 11-5, and 11-5.
Despite a strong start, the Pakistani side was unable to hold off the Indian comeback, settling for second place in the prestigious regional tournament.
The final showcased high-level competition between the arch-rivals, reflecting the growing intensity and talent in Asian squash.

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