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Declan James and James Willstrop win All English Commonwealth squash final

Declan James says that theCommonwealth Gamesboyssquashgold is a 3-inch rift in the quad and he won't. He insisted that he was afraid and doubled after two months.

James and his play partner James Wilstrop defeat British compatriots Daryl Selby and Adrian Waller 11-37-1111-9 in a spectacular final with several momentum shifts. I did.

The moment of victory was especially appealing to James. James dropped his racket at the end of the gold medal match and knelt down before accepting the virus trop.

"It was a very lucky escape because I hadn't played much in the game for 6-9 months," James said. "At the time, it was 50-50 to fight here, but we had a great team.

" There is endless rehabilitation just to be here, so it's special to get this result. That's right. "

World Champions James and Wilstrop coasted to the first game, 5-2 in the second game, but with a couple of referee calls against them. Increasingly annoying rivals turned their frustration to win seven consecutive points.

They leveled properly to win the final, but James and Wilstrop thrust their noses forward. Against Selby and Waller on the Gold Coast.

Dramatic All English Final in Men's Doubles (Mike Egerton / PA)

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Selby, 39, then announced his retirement, laughing and saying, "I need to find a beach somewhere." His great rival, Wilstrop, who will turn 39 next week, will continue to play.

"There are no tournaments planned for next month or two months," Virustrop said. "This was a fierce build-up in a single and a fierce week, so I need to take a break.

" I love to play and I'm in good shape, so I play I'd like to continue, but I'll take a look after a short break. "

Wilstrop, who won the Commonwealth gold medal in the men's singles four years ago, looks back on his victory. , Added: The federal gold medal is one of the biggest things squash players can achieve.

"It's very rare to work with other players, very special players, special people, so it's almost up in some respects. Thus with someone It's great to share the victory. "

Scotland's Laurie Stuart and Greg Lobban beat Malaysians Ain You and Ivan Yuen 11-10 11-6 in a bronze medal match. After defeating, I won the podium.

In the Women's Doubles, England's Sarah-Jane Perry and Alison Waters lost to New Zealanders Joel King and Amanda Lander Smurphy and managed to defend their crown 11-811-8.