Being a part of three World Championships, three Asian Championships and two Commonwealth Championships, Ali, 65, who now lives a quiet life in the city where he once ruled the roost, fondly remembers the 'Golden Days' when sports stars did not earn money but a lot of "respect".
An Arjuna Awardee in 1969 - the year he was senior national champion for a second time around, a good-looking Khasim was even rated as the most handsome sportsperson by a national sports magazine, ahead of Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi. Compliment the graceful man about his looks even now and Khasim blushes.
Being Runner-up in the first Commonwealth Championships in Singapore in 1971 was the high point of his career, where Khasim shocked many top players and got a hero's welcome back home. Only current star Achanta Sharath Kamal has bettered the feat by winning the men's singles gold in the 16th Commonwealth table tennis championship held at Kuala Lumpur in 2004.
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