Pakistan wins World Youth Scrabble Championship for record fifth time

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In a remarkable achievement for the game of Scrabble, Pakistan has secured the World Youth Scrabble Championship title for the fifth time, setting a new record. The victory was achieved by 16-year-old Iffan Salman, who demonstrated exceptional skill and strategic prowess throughout the tournament held in Sri Lanka.

Salman excelled in the competition, winning 19 out of 23 games against international opponents. This stellar performance not only earned him the championship title but also cemented Pakistan’s status as the first country to win the World Youth Scrabble Championship five times.

The championship saw participation from 138 players across the globe, showcasing the high level of competition and the prestige of this international event. Pakistan’s consistent success in this arena highlights the country’s growing dominance in the world of competitive Scrabble.

The triumph was celebrated across social media platforms, with many praising Salman’s outstanding achievement and Pakistan’s continued excellence in the game. This victory underscores the nation’s strong Scrabble tradition and its commitment to nurturing young talent in intellectual sports.

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