Aamir Atlas Khan and Farhan Mehboob.—APP

GUANGZHOU: Pakistan defeated arch-rivals India 2-0 in the semi-final of the squash team event at the Asian Games Town Gymnasium on Wednesday.

In the first match, Pakistan’s Farhan Mahboob withstood a stern challenge from India’s Siddharth Nimesh sidelining him 3-1.

“The players displayed a wonderful game and did not give any room to the Indians,” said a Pakistan Sports Ministry official.

Farhan displayed some powerful backhand shots and took advantage of his left-handed game during the 83-minute decider.

Farhan won the first game 16-14 whereas Siddharth made a good comeback in the second winning it 10-12.

Farhan lifted third and fourth games 11-9 and 11-5. During the second match, Aamir Atlas Khan defeated Suarav Ghosal.

Aamir raced to win within a span of 52 minutes defeating Suarav 3-1. “I played my natural game,” said the winner.

Aamir won the first game 15-13 but lost the second 5-11.

Though Aamir, also the nephew of Jansher Khan, made a steady comeback during the third game 11-5 and lifted the last in similar fashion 11-5.

The national squad is set to play Malaysia in the final of the team event scheduled to be held at 2pm [11:00 PST].

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