Fram reports
A few of you might already know the story, but I’m pretty sure a lot of the younger generation doesn’t.
In our era, Egypt dominates the Game, but there was a country that used to dominate the world of squash for decades: Pakistan.
A nice, easy-to-read article in one of Pakistan’s most reputable newspapers – named appropriately “the News – will explain to you how it all began, with a ball-boy with no shoes..
“Pakistan’s squash legacy dates back to the period 1951, a time when the newly-born country had no squash infrastructure worth the name, except for a few very expensive squash courts established by the British, and some services clubs, the membership of which was only open to the elite.
Under such circumstances, the sudden rise of the legendary Hashim Khan and his nephew Roshan Khan to super stardom appears straight out of a storybook. Let’s be a little nostalgic and delve a bit on the fantastic achievements of these great superstars.”
READ THE NEWS ARTICLE








