PESHAWAR - Former eight-time world squash champion Jansher Khan Saturday said lack of physical fitness and poor training behind present era players’ poor outings on the squash circuit.
Talking to The Nation, he appreciated Pakistan Squash Federation for putting the best possible efforts, providing top class facilities and arranging PSA tournaments for players to improve their international rankings.
However, he regretted that the players showing lack of interest and taking the opportunities as for granted and held this approach responsible for debacle
of the game in the country that failed to produce world champions like
him, Jahangir and Qamar Zaman. “I had very little doubt about the
potential Pakistan possesses but I can challenge these players can’t win any major title, until and unless, they work on their mental and physical fitness levels.”
He
said Pakistan is following absolutely no plan at all as winning
national tournaments, or PSA events being held in Islamabad or Karachi
or even in any other city in Pakistan was not a big deal. “I will
appreciate these players only when they start winning $25,000 or above titles abroad. As a former champion, my heart bleeds to witness these players
failing at first hurdle or bowing out without even posing a little
challenge. I can understand, the federation can’t do over the moon
things. They can only provide facilities, coaches, accommodation and
arrange the PSA events, which I sincerely believe they are doing much
more than I was expecting. These players
don’t know one bitter and harsh reality that during our times, we had
to arrange everything by ourselves. We were not given even ordinary
facilities by the federation and only PIA was providing us air tickets
while we had to arrange rest of expenses. These players
are highly fortunate and blessed ones. They just inform the federation
about participating in the PSA events and the federation without wasting
time, provide them not only tickets, but also TADAs, which is a
blessing. If these things are not enough for players then I can only sympathise with them. Instead, complaining, they must accept their responsibility and start to deliver.”
He said Pakistan have highly talented players
at the moment and if they train properly, spent time in courts and
start to follow given plans, they can still not only win major titles
but also can break into PSA elite group of players . Picking Farhan Mehboob as the best player in the country, who could carry forward nations hopes of winning mega titles, Jansher
said Farhan is mentally very strong but he needs to put up more
efforts to improve his physical fitness as well. “Farhan is blessed
being a left hander. He has huge advantage and if he utilises his skills
and play his natural game, like he had beaten the world number 2,
Egyptian Karim Abdel Gawad, he can beat any given player. I strongly
recommend and suggest the federation to take Farhan Mehboob to the
coming World Team Squash
Championship in France as he is the main hope. It is true, somehow, he
didn’t appear in the trials, but he is by far superior and also
experienced and helped country to win lot of titles at Asian level and
deserves a chance.”
He said he also
seriously believes that Aamir Atlas, Danish, Farhan Zaman and Nasir
Iqbal could solve the woes and help country win titles. “I feel the
federation should contact players and amicably settle minor disputes as it is in the interest of Pakistan squash that these players
should represent the country. I feel instead of conducting $50,000
Pakistan Open in December this year, the federation should have pushed
the PSA to allocate two $25,000 events. As everywhere in the world, the
federations put their players on top priority and here too the local players must be given more and more representation to assure not only exposure but also chances to play alongside top professional players .
He
also lauded the federation for planning to conduct $25,000 PSA event
for females, which he considers must for the development of females of
the country and provide them with a sense that they are also very much
in the loop. He said he is always ready to help Pakistan squash
in best possible manner and the federation should consult him and took
his advices seriously. “My services are always available for the youth
of the country,” Jansher concluded.
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