Badminton: Wajid sole survivor

Published September 9, 2005

HYDERABAD (India), Sept 8: Wajid Ali was Pakistan’s sole survivor as four others crashed out in the Asian badminton championship at the end of first day’s proceedings on Wednesday.

Wajid had an easy outing beating Brunei’s Asad Ebrahim in straight games 15-0, 15-1. But his fellow countrymen Ahmad Waqas and Zeeshan Omer were outclassed by Japan’s Sato Shoji 15-1, 15-4 and Malaysia’s Yeoh Kay Bin 15-6, 15-3.

The two other Pakistani Ahsan Qamar and Sameer Hussain failed to turn up and their opponents received walk overs.

Men’s singles (first round)

Ng Wei (HGK) w/o Arash Gherman (AFG); Jaffer Ebraham (BRN) w/o Dashdav Bat (MGL); Ahn Hyun Suk (KOR) bt Diluka Karunarantne (SRI) 15-5, 15-8; Yeoh Kay Bin (MAS) bt Zeeshan Omer (PAK) 15-6, 15-3; Lee Chen Yen (TPE) bt Shahoseini Ali (IRI) 15-11, 15-7; I. Kedayulchi (JPN) w/o Zauman Maksim (KYR) P. Kashyap (IND) w/o Li Yu (CHN); Boonsak Ponsana (THA) w/o Hilou Ramazan (KYR); Jung Hoon Min (KOR) bt Hameed Ebrahim (BRN) 15-0, 15-3; Roslin Hashim (MAS) bt Enyatullah Khan (BAN) 15-3, 15-6; Anand Pawar (IND) w/o Ashan Qamar (PAK); Soni Dwi Kuncoro (INA) bt Shiri Nikazad (IRI) 15-4, 15-5; Chen Chih Hao (TPE) bt Abhin Shyam Gupta (IND) 15-11, 15-9; Pashupati Paneru (NEP) bt Mohammed Mubarak (BRN) 15-3, 15-2; Niluka Karuna Ratne (SRI) w/o Krishnan Yogendren (KYR); Naser Zadeh Ford (IRI) bt Ahsan Habib Parash (BAN) 15-2, 17-14; Ali Wajid (PAK) bt Asad Ebrahim (BRN) 15-0, 15-1; Leetsuen Seng (MAS) bt Chin Sheng Ming (TPE) 15-10,15-7; Sagar Chopra (IND) w/o Sameer Hussain (PAK) Lee Hyb Il (KOR) bt Poompat Sapkulchannanar (THA) 15-13, 15-6; Chetan Anand (IND) w/o Puntsag Batbayar (MGL); Lee Cheol Ho (KOR) w/o Abdul Jalil Was Syed (AFG); Sato Shoji (JPN) bt Ahmed Waqas (PAK) 15-1, 15-4; Hisahan Ali Kahan (BRN) w/o Sauman Arkady (KYR); Hsieh Yu Shing (TPE) w/o Simon Santoso (INA) Wirrantama Hadikusumo (HKG) bt Bagheri Gholamerza (IRI) 15-3, 15-8; Kaun Beng Hong (MAS) bt Balram Thapa (NEP) 15-6, 15-9.

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