Kamran Conquers Khawaja For Tehran Title by Howard Harding 13 March 2012-
Malaysian Kamran Khan cantered to the second PSA World Tour title of
his career when he beat Pakistan's Khawaja Adil Maqbool in the final of
the Norooz Cup, the PSA Challenger 5 squash event in its fourth year at
the Enghelab Sports Complex in the Iran capital Tehran.
It was the final the organisers hoped for - between the event's top two
seeds. Favourite Khan, the 22-year-old world No60 from Kuala Lumpur,
knocked out three Iranians on his way to the final - in the semi-finals
taking out third seed Mohammad Reza Sadeghpour.
Dubai-based Maqbool, hoping to keep the title in Pakistani hands, made
it through to the first Tour final of his career after beating Iran's
No4 seed Navid Maleksabet in the other semi.
But Khan, ranked more than 100 places above his opponent, was too
strong for Maqbool in the final, winning 11-1, 11-7, 11-6 in 30 minutes.
"I had two five-game marathons and I was a little bit flat on the
court," said the 23-year-old runner-up afterwards. "And also Kamran
chose the best tactic - being steady!"