Pakistan thrash India to retain Emerging Cup
Pakistan A retained their title in grand fashion, beating India A by 128 runs in the final in Colombo on June 23.
Pakistan A retained their title in grand fashion, beating India A by 128 runs in the final in Colombo on June 23.
Hamza beat Zakaria 3-1 during the tournament that was held in Melbourne, Australia, becoming the country’s first champion since 1986.
The wait goes on for Singapore’s top badminton player Loh Kean Yew, as he continues his search for that elusive first tournament victory.
Sydnie Ng's accidental start in the sport began when she was six, during one of her family’s weekly trips to Seletar Country Club.
The match in Multan will also mark the return of the Asia Cup to Pakistan after 15 years, as it prepares to co-host the tournament with Sri Lanka on the basis of a hybrid model.
After 20 or so jumps, 15-year-old boy Kirato Hidaka succeeded in pulling off an octuple under.
The 26-year-old, who had also made history in May by clinching the 100m and 200m titles at the Cambodia SEA Games, won both races in Thailand convincingly.
China's Wang Feilong and Zhang Jiaqi accrued a total of 339.54 points over six dives, outpacing Mexico's Jose Balleza Isaias and Vivana Delangel Peniche.
Her celebrations were not as exuberant this time, but Shanti Pereira had delivered once again.
The team topped the women's quad event after beating powerful Indonesia 2-0 in the final match.