1973 Men's World Team Squash Championships

The 1973 Men's World Team Amateur Squash Championships were held in Johannesburg, South Africa from 16 to 26 August 1973. Australia became the champions, and Great Britain the runners-up, for the fourth consecutive time.[1][2]

Men's World Team 1973
4th World Men's Team Championship
LocationSouth Africa  Johannesburg, South Africa
Date(s)16-26 August 1973
Results
ChampionsAustralia Australia
Runners-upUnited Kingdom Great Britain
Third placeSouth Africa South Africa
← New Zealand 1971 England 1976 →

Results

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Team One Team Two Score
  Australia   United States 3-0
  South Africa   New Zealand 3-0
  Great Britain International SRA Invitation Team 3-0
  Australia   Great Britain 2-1
  New Zealand   United States 3-0
  South Africa International SRA Invitation Team ?-?
  Great Britain   United States 3-0
  Great Britain   New Zealand 2-1
  South Africa   United States 3-0
  Australia International SRA Invitation Team ?-?
  Australia   South Africa 2-1
  South Africa   New Zealand 3-0
  New Zealand International SRA Invitation Team 1-2
  Australia   New Zealand 3-0
  Great Britain   South Africa 2-1
  United States International SRA Invitation Team ?-?


Pos Team Players P W L Pts
1   Australia Mike Donnelly, Dave Wright, Lionel Robberds, Cam Nancarrow 5 5 0 10
2   Great Britain John Easter, Stuart Courtney, Philip Ayton, Bryan Patterson 5 4 1 8
3   South Africa Doug Barrow, Roland Watson, Steve Sherren 5 3 2 6
4 International SRA Invitation Team Robert Anjema (Ned), Billy Reedman (Aus), Don Burmeister (Nzl) 5 2 3 4
5   New Zealand Laurie Green, Shane O'Dwyer, Neven Barbour, John Stevens 5 1 4 2
6   United States Frank Satterthwaite, Dinny Adams, Jay Nelson, Thomas Poor 5 0 5 0

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Men's World Team Championship 1973" (PDF). worldsquash.org). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  3. ^ "Men's World Team Championship 1973". Trove).
  4. ^ "Results 1973". Sydney Morning Herald).


Preceded by Squash World Team
(Johannesburg) South Africa

1973
Succeeded by