Nasir Iqbal, zainab from Pakistan Army won 2nd chief of the naval staff All Pakistan Squash Championship
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Karachi, 27 Aug 23: The final match and prize distribution ceremony of 2nd Chief of the Naval Staff Squash Championship 2023 was held at Pakistan Navy Roshan Khan Jahangir Khan Squash Complex, Karachi.The final match of Men Category of the tournament was played between Nasir Iqbal of WAPDA and Israr Ahmed of SNGPL and in women category between Noor -ul-ain of WAPDA and Zainab of Pakistan Army. After a tough and thrilling competition Nasir Iqbal of WAPDA and Zainab of Pakistan Army won the titles. Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi graced the occasion as Chief Guest.
While addressing the ceremony, the Naval Chief highlighted Pakistan Navy’s long association with the game of squash. He stated that holding of CNS Open Squash Championship since two decades on regular basis is indicative of PN commitment to promote the game of squash in the country. He added that Pakistan Navy will continue to organize national and international level squash championships every alternate year with an aim to promote squash and provide a platform for talented national players who have the ability to reach grandeur of excellence. The Chief Guest expressed his gratitude to Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF), players, sponsors and the tournament organizers for impeccable conduct of the event.
Later, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi gave away prizes to winners and runners up of the championship and congratulated them for their hard work and valued achievements.
The ceremony was attended by civil and military dignitaries, sponsors, national sports personalities and senior players of squash and sports community.
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