Monday, 25 August 2014

Pakistan's 9-years old Hasham makes globe record

Hasham Hadi Khan, a younger participant of Pakistan group enjoying ‘6th Worldwide Scrabble Championship’ makes a globe history defeating Matheesha De Silva of Sri Lanka.
Around 80 of the world’s best gamers were in the world of the amazing display of terminology and strategic abilities where the Hasham Hadi Khan, just 9-year old, appeared as the next big factor on the globe of Scrabble, press revealed.
According to the Guinness Guide of World Information, the biggest ranking ever documented in a scrabble coordinate was created by Toh Wei Bin of Singapore who obtained 850 against John Kennedy of Scotland this season. While Hasham Hadi Khan defeat him by reviewing 878 factors against Matheesha De Silva of Sri Lanka.
Hasham Khan will be enjoying his first ever international competition and will signify Pakistan at the ‘World Youngsters Scrabble Championship’ which begins on Aug 29.
Pakistani country is very optimistic and extremely pleased of our younger abilities like Hasham Hadi Khan.

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