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Pakistan beats Afghanistan in two-day Wushu championship

Pakistan beats Afghanistan in two-day Wushu championship
September 30, 2014

Pak Afghan Woosho sports pic by Ayaz Raza (1)

A group photo of the winning Pakistan team, who beat the Afghan counterparts in the Wushu championship, along with guests. – Photo by Ayaz Raza

PESHAWAR, September 30: Pakistani team has beaten Afghan counterparts in the Pak-Afghan Peace Wushu Championship.

The two-day Wushu championship was held at the Peshawar Sports Complex on 29 September.

Overall, Pakistani players made a score of six and the Afghan team could make 5 score in 12 categories.

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