Shabana Eyes Further Squash Title In India
The biennial event, which has attracted a near record 29 nations, gets underway tomorrow (6 December) at the ICL Squash Academy in Chennai, and reaches its final on Wednesday 12 December.
Despite the last-minute withdrawal of world No2 Ramy Ashour, Egypt - the only country to boast four players in the world top ten - are seeded to win the title for the second time. The favourites head Pool A and face Finland, seeded in the 17/24 group, on the opening day.
Defending champions England, the second seeds led by US Open champion Nick Matthew and bidding to win the crown for a fourth time, have a rest day tomorrow - and begin their title defence on Friday against 17/24 seeds Spain.
Australia, eight times winners of the title since the event's inaugural year in 1967, also wait until Friday before beginning their 21st World Teams campaign. The fourth seeds will face Scotland in Pool D.
Third seeds France, led by World Open runner-up Gregory Gaultier, first take take on outsiders Japan.
Three countries are making their debut in the 2007 ICL World Team Championship - Chinese Taipei, Venezuela and Sri Lanka.
Thursday line-up: Qualifying rounds - Pool A:
[1] EGYPT v [17/24] FINLAND; [16] GERMANY v [25/29] RUSSIA
Pool B:
[15] HONG KONG v [17/24] SPAIN
Pool C:
[3] FRANCE v [17/24] JAPAN; [14] USA v [25/29] VENEZUELA
Pool D:
[13] NEW ZEALAND v [17/24] SCOTLAND
Pool E:
[5] MALAYSIA v [17/24] KUWAIT; [12] SOUTH AFRICA v [25/29] SRI LANKA
Pool F:
[11] IRELAND v [17/24] AUSTRIA
Pool G:
[10] INDIA v [25/29] BERMUDA; [7] PAKISTAN v [17/24] KENYA
Pool H:
[9] WALES v [17/24] SWEDEN; [8] NETHERLANDS v [25/29] CHINESE TAIPEI
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