Pakistan’s Rayyan Zaman wins Under-9 title at Redtone International Junior Squash Championship

Pakistan’s Rayyan Zaman (center) poses for a picture after winning the Under-9 title at the 16th Redtone International Junior Squash Championship 2024 held in Kaula Lumpur, Malaysia, on December 8, 2024. (Radio Pakistan)
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Updated 09 December 2024
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Pakistan’s Rayyan Zaman wins Under-9 title at Redtone International Junior Squash Championship

  • Zaman defeated Malaysia’s Sai Nideesh 3-0 to secure the win
  • The tournament was held in Kaula Lumpur, Malaysia on Dec. 3-8

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani squash player Muhammad Rayyan Zaman has clinched the Under-9 title at the 16th Redtone International Junior Squash Championship 2024 held in Malaysia, Pakistani state-run media reported on Monday.

This year’s tournament was held in Kaula Lampur from Dec. 3-8. The Asian Squash Federation organizes the annual junior squash tournament featuring players from different countries.

Zaman, grandson of squash legend Qamar Zaman and son of Mansoor Zaman, defeated Malaysia’s Nideesh 11/7, 11/5, 11/7 in the final, the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) news agency reported.

“Zaman’s victory in the Under-9 category is a significant achievement and it highlights his potential to become a top-ranked squash player in the future,” the report read.

The tournament brought together some of the best squash players from Asia, the report said, adding that Zaman’s win reflected the hard work and dedication of his coaches, trainers and family members.

In September, Pakistani squash veteran Group Captain (retired) Irfan Asghar won the 6th Asian Master Squash Championship 2024 in Macau, China by defeating Ryun Hoe Koo 3-0. The victory marked Asghar’s second triumph in the Asian Master Squash Championship after his previous title win in 2010.


Pakistan’s northwest issues weather alert as rain, snowfall forecast from Jan. 31

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Pakistan’s northwest issues weather alert as rain, snowfall forecast from Jan. 31

  • Warning follows deadly avalanche that killed nine people in KP’s Chitral district earlier this month
  • Authorities have already warned of possible landslides, avalanches in the country’s upper districts

PESHAWAR: The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) in Pakistan’s northwest on Friday directed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) authorities to take precautionary measures ahead of a fresh spell of rain and snowfall expected from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3.

The alert follows a warning issued by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Jan. 25 of possible landslides and avalanches in hilly areas, urging residents, travelers and tourists to exercise caution.

The PMD issued the warning after at least nine people were killed and a child was injured in an avalanche that struck a house in KP’s Chitral district earlier this month on Jan. 23.

“According to the Meteorological Department, a new spell of westerly weather is likely from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3,” KP’s PDMA said in a statement.

“Snowfall is expected at a few locations in upper areas, with a possible drop in temperatures.”

The statement added that rain and snowfall were expected in mountainous areas of upper districts including Abbottabad, Haripur, Mansehra, Upper and Lower Chitral, Upper and Lower Dir, Swat, Buner, Malakand, Battagram, Shangla, Upper and Lower Kohistan and Kolai Palas.

The PDMA said intermittent rain was also likely in Peshawar, Mardan, Swabi, Nowshera, Charsadda, Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Orakzai, Kurram, Kohat, Hangu, Karak, Bannu, North and South Waziristan, Lakki Marwat, Tank and Dera Ismail Khan.

It warned that rain and snowfall could cause road closures and slippery conditions in upper tourist areas, including Naran, Kaghan, Kalam, and Chitral.

Tourists were advised to avoid unnecessary travel and exercise caution, it added.

Tens of thousands of tourists flock to Pakistan’s scenic northern and northwestern regions every winter to witness snowfall, often neglecting warnings from disaster management authorities.

In Jan. 2022, at least 21 people, including children, died after getting stuck in freezing temperatures during a snowstorm in the Pakistani hill station of Murree.