Malaysia not pulling out of World Team Squash meet in Cairo


Squash - AJ Bell British Squash Grand Prix - Manchester 2015 - National Squash Centre, Manchester - 14/9/15 Egypt's Mohamed Elshorbagy in action against England's Nick Matthew during the AJ Bell British Squash Grand Prix final Action Images via Reuters / Jason Cairnduff Livepic EDITORIAL USE ONLY.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia have no plans to pull out from the Men’s World Team Squash Championships in Egypt.

Six teams – defending champions England, France, Finland, Germany, Canada and the US – have already pulled out from the tournament, with eight-time champions Australia having second thoughts about competing as well.

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