Nickhileswar has right motivation for good run in world juniors


M. Nickhileswar draped in Malaysian flag at the podium after winning the boys' Under-17 title at the Asian Junior Championships in Islamabad on June 29.

PETALING JAYA: Penangite M. Nickhileswar is looking forward to continue his spirited run in the British Junior Squash Open in Birmingham in January, next year after superb run in the Asian Junior championships.

Nickhileswar, 16, wasn’t expected to win the title in Islamabad on Saturday but he upstaged favourite Abdullah Nawas of Pakistan in the boys’ Under-17.

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