Been watching Hamza a lot...and I've commented before on his lack of sportsmanship. Glad he got the conduct stroke at the end, I've seen him stall on game point a few times in the past. Time to stop trying to emulate Asal. You've got the talent to be a great honest player.
@markgreen3187 Жыл бұрын
@9:35 going for the stroke!
@ynaveed Жыл бұрын
The Malaysian player is so honest. @9:25 hamza being dishonest by picking up a double.
@albertyao7343
Жыл бұрын
yea that definitely seemed double to me
@AliJan-px3ki
Жыл бұрын
Yasir naveed lol...
@fkhan98
Жыл бұрын
Watch it frame by frame, the frame before the racket makes contact with the ball, the ball is still in the air, but only just. I strongly doubt any player could know for certain if it was up or down, and would have to play assuming it was up as the referee didn't call it.
@johnadair6054
Жыл бұрын
Correction: @9:22 ... "Dishonest" is the wrong word here. All good players play thru. The frame rate didn't catch if it was a double or not. I think it was. But in the end, I think Khan should have been awarded a stroke, but was called a let. So all is good.
@queenofgrah10 ай бұрын
The Pakistan player must have learnt from our beloved Asal. One of many examples - at 9:36, he thought it was american football and charged straight for the poor Malaysian player. The no let was a good (and obvious) decision. Props to the referee for knowing her stuff.
@oscarjeong9433 Жыл бұрын
말레이시아 선수 멋졌다
@eugeneong14357 ай бұрын
Is this coolhurst club?
@user-zj8mq9dl6y Жыл бұрын
this pakistani isnt the most honest of players is he
@Sintsoij
Жыл бұрын
He is in the same category as Asal and Marwan in term of fairplay and sportmanship. Maybe worse.
@Krackaten6 ай бұрын
Hamza is talented, but a little naughty. When you're that good, you know when your balls are doube or down; great for Joachim to play let. Great end to the game lol
@johnadair6054 Жыл бұрын
Before the end of this match I was thinking, "why is there so much time between rallies?" I started to count the seconds. There was 33 seconds between rallies in the penultimate rally. And apparently the ref thought the same thing calling the conduct stroke. Enough with the shenanigans. This is squash, not soccer. Are you listening my friend Hamza Khan? Second note: safety googles shouldn't be required at this level of play.
@fkhan98
Жыл бұрын
All juniors are required to play with safety goggles in England (and most if not all countries).
@johnnylu1173 Жыл бұрын
instead of teaching squash, teach sportmanship first
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best end of the match ever, I just love it ;-)
1:34 that guy was very honest :D
Been watching Hamza a lot...and I've commented before on his lack of sportsmanship. Glad he got the conduct stroke at the end, I've seen him stall on game point a few times in the past. Time to stop trying to emulate Asal. You've got the talent to be a great honest player.
@9:35 going for the stroke!
The Malaysian player is so honest. @9:25 hamza being dishonest by picking up a double.
@albertyao7343
Жыл бұрын
yea that definitely seemed double to me
@AliJan-px3ki
Жыл бұрын
Yasir naveed lol...
@fkhan98
Жыл бұрын
Watch it frame by frame, the frame before the racket makes contact with the ball, the ball is still in the air, but only just. I strongly doubt any player could know for certain if it was up or down, and would have to play assuming it was up as the referee didn't call it.
@johnadair6054
Жыл бұрын
Correction: @9:22 ... "Dishonest" is the wrong word here. All good players play thru. The frame rate didn't catch if it was a double or not. I think it was. But in the end, I think Khan should have been awarded a stroke, but was called a let. So all is good.
The Pakistan player must have learnt from our beloved Asal. One of many examples - at 9:36, he thought it was american football and charged straight for the poor Malaysian player. The no let was a good (and obvious) decision. Props to the referee for knowing her stuff.
말레이시아 선수 멋졌다
Is this coolhurst club?
this pakistani isnt the most honest of players is he
@Sintsoij
Жыл бұрын
He is in the same category as Asal and Marwan in term of fairplay and sportmanship. Maybe worse.
Hamza is talented, but a little naughty. When you're that good, you know when your balls are doube or down; great for Joachim to play let. Great end to the game lol
Before the end of this match I was thinking, "why is there so much time between rallies?" I started to count the seconds. There was 33 seconds between rallies in the penultimate rally. And apparently the ref thought the same thing calling the conduct stroke. Enough with the shenanigans. This is squash, not soccer. Are you listening my friend Hamza Khan? Second note: safety googles shouldn't be required at this level of play.
@fkhan98
Жыл бұрын
All juniors are required to play with safety goggles in England (and most if not all countries).
instead of teaching squash, teach sportmanship first