Sindh Cup

Published June 15, 2006

KARACHI, June 14: The 32 seeded cueists who got first round bye makes their appearance in the second round of the first phase of Sindh Snooker Cup at the Aly’s parlour on Thursday.

They will be joined by as many players who have stepped in from the two-day first round which concluded the other day.

The Sindh Billiards and Snooker Association (SBSA) would stage four phases of Sindh Cup from this year providing maximum opportunity to best players to qualify for the next stage.

The four phases would be followed by main round where 32 players-eight from each phase, would vie for eight berths in the draw of National championship.

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