Asian Games: India beat arch-rivals Pakistan to bag gold in men’s squash

Pakistani squash player Noor Zaman (right) is in action with his rival from Hong Kong at the Asian Games 2023 medal qualifiers in Hangzhou, in China's eastern Zhejiang province on September 29, 2023. (Photo courtesy: X/@WorldSquash)
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Updated 30 September 2023
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Asian Games: India beat arch-rivals Pakistan to bag gold in men’s squash

  • Pakistan qualified for Asian Games squash final after 13 years
  • India beat defending champions Malaysia to qualify for the final

ISLAMABAD: India defeated arch-rivals Pakistan on Saturday to bag the gold medal in the men’s squash tournament for the 19th Asian Games in China’s Hangzhou city, the World Squash Federation (WSF) confirmed.
It was the first time in 13 years that Pakistan had qualified for the squash tournament final in the Asian Games. Their journey to the final was sealed with a victory over No.3 seeds Hong Kong in the men’s team squash semifinal. Likewise, India secured their place in the final by defeating the defending champions, Malaysia, in a match on Friday.
“India defeat rivals Pakistan to win the men’s team squash championship at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou,” the World Squash Federation (WSF) announced on X, formerly Twitter known as Twitter.


Pakistan entered the Asian Games championships as the underdogs, with the team seeded fourth. Pakistan earlier beat No.1 seeds India during their pool stage of the match to finish on top of the table.
On Friday, Pakistan’s Noor Zaman, 19, and Nasir Iqbal won their games against the Hong Kong players to hand the South Asian side a 2-1 victory over their opponents, helping them qualify for the final.
 

 


Forest boss Pereira makes perfect start with Fenerbahce rout in Europa play-offs

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Forest boss Pereira makes perfect start with Fenerbahce rout in Europa play-offs

  • Pereira became Forest’s fourth boss this season after agreeing an 18-month deal to replace the sacked Sean Dyche
  • He made an instant impact as the Premier League strugglers powered to an impressive victory in Istanbul

LONDON: Vitor Pereira made a dream start as Nottingham Forest manager with a 3-0 win against Fenerbahce in the first leg of the Europa League play-offs on Thursday.
Pereira became Forest’s fourth boss this season after agreeing an 18-month deal to replace the sacked Sean Dyche on Sunday.
He made an instant impact as the Premier League strugglers powered to an impressive victory in Istanbul thanks to goals from Murillo, Igor Jesus and Morgan Gibbs-White
Forest’s dominant display puts them in pole position to finish the job in the second leg at the City Ground on February 26.
If they reach the last 16, Pereira’s side would play Real Betis or Midtjylland.
Perched perilously just three points above the Premier League relegation zone, Forest’s main aim is to avoid dropping into the Championship.
But extending their first European campaign since 1995-96 would be a notable feat for a club starved off continental success since the Brian Clough era.
Pereira had been out of work since being sacked by Wolves in November after a dismal start to this season.
Managing Forest is hardly a guarantee of job security however.
Dyche, axed last week, was in charge for just 114 days.
His departure followed the end of Ange Postecoglou’s 39-day reign in October, which came after Nuno Espirito Santo, sacked in September, lasted just 21 months at the helm.
Pereira has worked with volatile Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis during his spell with Olympiacos.
But to survive at Forest he needs to hit the ground running and victory over his former club Fenerbahce was a step in the right direction.
Pereira made two changes for his debut, bringing Jesus and Murillo into the starting line-up.
Murillo’s return proved an inspired move by Pereira as the Brazilian center-back opened the scoring in the 21st minute.

- Rampant Forest -

Bursting forward with intent, Murillo held off two challenges before lashing a superb low strike past Ederson into the far corner from 25 yards.
Fuming Fenerbahce boss Domenico Tedesco was booked for protesting after his side were denied a penalty when Anderson Talisca’s shot hit Murillo on the arm.
Forest rubbed salt into Tedesco’s wounds in the 43rd minute.
Gibbs-White flicked on Elliot Anderson’s corner at the near post and Jesus pounced to head in from virtually on the goal-line.
Jesus’ seventh goal in the Europa League this season sucked the spirit from Fenerbahce and Gibbs-White notched Forest’s third goal in the 50th minute.
Jesus beat the offside trap and unselfishly squared to Gibbs-White, who slotted home despite losing his footing while shooting.
In Thursday’s other early first leg ties, Santiago Castro’s ninth-minute goal gave Italian side Bologna a 1-0 win at Norway’s Brann.
Zakaria El Ouahdi inspired Genk’s 3-1 win at Dinamo Zagreb.
Bryan Heynen put the Belgian club ahead in the 15th minute and Morocco wing-back El Ouahdi doubled the visitors’ lead six minutes later.
Dion Beljo got one back in the 44th minute, but El Ouahdi bagged his second goal in second-half stoppage-time.
Iago Aspas and Williot Swedberg scored in the first half to fire Celta Vigo to a 2-1 victory at PAOK, who reduced the deficit through Alexander Jeremejeff after the interval.
Later on Thursday, Celtic boss Martin O’Neill will take charge of the 1,000th match of his managerial career when Stuttgart visit Glasgow.
Lille host Red Star Belgrade, Ludogorets Razgrad face Ferencvaros and Panathinaikos meet Viktoria Plzen.