Friday, June 24, 2011

Pakistan to persuade India to revive Kirlosker Trophy

The Kirlosker Trophy features the top players from the two countries. -File Photo

KARACHI: Pakistan Golf Federation (PGF) is trying to persuade its Indian counterpart, the Indian Golf Union IGU, to revive the prestigious Kirlosker Trophy later this year.
The Kirlosker Trophy features the top players from the two countries and is an annual feature. However, it has not been played since the 2007 edition when India defeated Pakistan to retain the title at Islamabad Golf Club. India was to host 2008 edition but the tournament was called off after Mumbai terrorist attacks.
Taimur Hassan, while talking to The News, said that the Kirlosker Trophy was a great tournament and should be revived.
“It can once again provide a great platform to golfers from both countries to play against each other and promote healthier sporting ties.”
PGF hoped to use this October’s Indian Open as a launch pad for their top professionals.
“We have good relations with India’s golf fraternity as we keep meeting each other every now and then at international forums and competitions,” Taimur explained.
“I will meet a top representative from India in Geneva in August and will discuss the possibility of promoting stronger golfing ties between Pakistan and India.”
He said he would like to meet IGU official on sidelines of the Rolex Open in Geneva in August and try and get berths for Mohammad Shabbir and his compatriot Muhammad Munir on the 2011 Indian Open.
“I will see whether something can be worked out so that Shabbir & Munir can play in Indian Open. It will be a great platform for the duo.”

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