Pakistan have two gold medalist Boxers in SA Games

KARACHI: Pakistan announced a seven-member boxing team on Thursday for the South Asian Games penciled in for January 29 to February 9 in Bangladesh.

In the team, only Abid Ali and Mir Waiz have the experience of playing in the last South Asian Games held in Colombo in 2006 where Pakistan claimed five gold and three silver medals.

Initially, Pakistan had claimed seven gold but Mehrullah and Faisal Karim were stripped off their gold medals after they were tested positive for using cannabis.

Quetta-born Muhammad Waseem, who had to his credit two bronze medals in international circuit last year and another bronze in the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto International tournament held here recently will lead the side.

Interestingly, no one from the four finalists of the recently concluded Shaheed Benazir Bhutto International Boxing tournament has been inducted into the squad because the entries were sent before the historic spectacle to meet December 26, 2009 deadline for submission of entries.

“We had to send the final entries last month in order to meet the December 26, 2009 deadline for submission of entries. We had sent the names of those boxers who were picked by Cuban coach Francisco Roldan,” the secretary of the Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) Muhammad Akram Khan told ‘our sources’ on Thursday.

He said that Pakistan’s biggest rival is India, who has sent its squad to Russia for training ahead of the event in Dhaka.

“India have two big names in the side in the shape of the middleweight world’s top boxer Vijendar Singh and Aaqil Kumar in the featherweight but the rest are very much beatable,” said Akram not discounting the fact that if Pakistan avoid India in the early stages, there would be a good probability for a Indo-Pak final.

“We have also good boxers in the shape of Muhammad Waseem, last SAG gold medallist Mir Waiz and the young Aamir Khan and I hope that they along with the rest of the boxers in the lot will give good news to the nation,” the official said.

Akram said that Shaheed Benazir Bhutto International Boxing tournament proved too good for the Pakistani boxers and the experience of playing in such a good tournament will help them in the South Asian Games. Roldan will serve as coach while Abdul Majeed Brohi will act as his assistant during the eight-nation show. Iqbal Hussain will accompany the squad as manager while Syed Ashraf Ali will go with the team as referee/judge.

Pakistan squad: Muhammad Waseem (51kg), Niamatullah (54 kg), Abid Ali (57kg), Aamir Khan (64kg), Nisar Khan (75kg), Yasir Javed (91kg), Mir Waiz Khan (91kg plus), Francisco Roldan (coach), Abdul Majeed Brohi (assistant coach), Iqbal Hussain (manager), Syed Ashraf Ali (referee/judge).

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