Nasrullah Khan (squash player)
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Nasrullah Khan was a Pakistani squash player and cousin to the famous Hashim Khan and Azam Khan. In 1966, he became coach to Ireland's Jonah Barrington, along with Azam Khan as Barrington's tactical advisor,[1] helping Barrington to win his first of six British Open titles between 1967 and 1973. He also coached Angela Smith, the GB and England world star who became a legend herself in the ladies game ensuring that the sport was professional for women.
[edit] References
- The Khan story. "The Khan story", August 2000, Accessed July 2007.
- Jonah Barrington, "Barrington on Squash", published by Stanley Paul, 1973.