Karachi, Aug 12: Former world champion Jansher Khan of Pakistan has announced the end of his retirement from international squash, saying he is fit enough to regain his old form. "I have been training for the last three months and am now feeling fit enough to stage a comeback in international squash and regain my old form," khan, 33, said.

Khan won eight world titles and six British Open crowns during an illustrious career between 1987 and 1999. He announced his retirement on his 32nd birthday in June 2001 at Lahore.
"After playing three, four minor level tournaments in Pakistan I will play the qualifying round of a major event, hopefully in the next year," he said.
"I have taken this tough decision after watching a serious slump in Pakistan squash." Bureau Report