Squash teams urged to win medals
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) Director General Aamir Ali Ahmad Thursday stressed on the Asian Squash Championship bound teams to bring in their best while maintaining discipline during their forthcoming tour to Korea.
Aamir, who was introduced with the men and women’s teams, urged the players to act as the true ambassadors of the country. “You are representing your country and as such your every act would be closely watched. You must maintain discipline and put in your best efforts to win laurels for the country.”
PSF secretary Group Captain Tahir Sultan introduced Aamir with the players.
The DG promised to provide all possible support to the squash players. “I promise you that you would be looked after by the PSB in your efforts to win international medals for the country.”
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