Javed Afridi, the owner of Peshawar Zalmi, has offered Hamza Khan, the champion of the World Junior Squash Championship, a prize of one million rupees.
Hamza Khan won the World Junior Squash Championship in Melbourne, an important victory for Pakistan’s squash community.
Javed Afridi, the owner of Peshawar Zalmi, has announced a generous prize of 1 million rupees from the Zalmi Foundation in recognition of the significance of Hamza Khan’s accomplishment and the pride he brought to the country. The award is intended to recognize and honor the pride Hamza Khan has brought to the country after a long wait.
With his victory, Hamza Khan made history by becoming the first Pakistani player since Jansher Khan’s triumph 37 years prior to taking home the World Junior Squash Championship. He showed off his exceptional talent and tenacity on the squash court during the intense matches and fierce competition that made up his road to the championship.
CONGRATULATIONS PAKISTAN.
HAMZA KHAN YOU THE CHAMP BOY.
PROUD OF YOU.Rs 1M TOKEN OF APPRECIATION FROM Zalmi Foundation @FoundationZalmi @iamhamzakhan21 #HamzaKhan #ZalmiFoundation https://t.co/bklx3kMhfJ
— جاوید آفریدی (@JAfridi10) July 23, 2023
The Peshawar Zalmi Foundation’s award recognized Hamza Khan’s accomplishment and emphasized the foundation’s dedication to fostering and supporting sports in Pakistan. This kind of act is anticipated to motivate other young athletes to strive for excellence in their sporting endeavors.