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For nearly half a century, Pakistan stood unchallenged at the summit of world squash. Hashim Khan seized the British Open in 1951 and dominated the sport through most of the decade, winning the title seven times. Azam Khan, Mohibullah Khan, and Roshan Khan extended the dynasty through the 1960s and 1970s. Then came Jahangir Khan, who won ten consecutive British Opens between 1982 and 1991 and claimed six World Open titles, producing one of the most formidable winning runs in the history of any sport. Jansher Khan followed with eight World Open crowns between 1987 and 1996. No country has ever produced a succession of world champions to match what Pakistan gave squash. The sport owes this nation a debt; CSL is Pakistan’s way of collecting.
Pakistan’s dominance faded in the late 1990s, and with it went the infrastructure, investment, and media attention that sustain elite sport. The talent never disappeared. The passion never disappeared. What disappeared was the professional league that could channel both into competitive excellence. CSL addresses that gap directly. It gives players a competitive home, gives cities a team to rally behind, and gives fans a season of squash worth watching.
CSL aims to be South Asia’s most competitive, most watched, and best-produced squash league. It will attract the finest local and international talent, build a lasting commercial ecosystem for the sport in Pakistan, and inspire the next generation of Pakistani world champions.
To restore squash to the center of Pakistani sporting life through a professionally run, internationally broadcast franchise league that upholds the highest standards of competition, governance, and player welfare.
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