Saleh wins opener

Published June 24, 2008

KARACHI, June 23: Defending champion Saleh Mohammad thrashed Arshad Siddiq 101-01, 77-01, 82-25, 77-51 in the 12th Style Snooker Cup, the second national ranking event of the year, at the Karachi Club on Monday.

Top 32 players of the country are vying for honours in the event.

Results:

1.Imran Shehzad bt Ali Shahzad Butt 56-22, 57-10, 97-15, 61-42; 2. Saleh Mohammad bt Arshad Siddiq 101-01, 77-01, 82-25, 77-51; 3. Mohammad Sajjad bt Azeem Yousuf (Filler in place of M. Afzal), 56-32, 54-49, 68-21, 67-53; 4. Raees Khan bt Ayaz Khan, 77-0, 57-31, 64-43, 64-36; 5. Shehram Chengezi bt Abdul Sattar, 94-01, 44-56, 63-85, 15-76, 56-48, 55-46, 61-45; 6. Imtiaz Server bt Ahad Ali Khan (Filler in place of Shah Khan, 85-43, 44-56, 58-36, 111-08, 68-17; 7.Khurram Agha bt Jawed Ansari (Filler in place of Inam-ur-Rehman, 75-19, 60-32, 46-49, 67-14, 52-29; 8. Atif Mughal bt Kashif Khan Filler in place of Salman Shaikh, 61-23, 55-42, 0-78, 72-45, 56-49; 9. Mohammad Nazir bt Sohail Shehzad, 67-60, 25-62,16-71, 67-31, 41-50, 66-26, 65-35; 10. Mohammad Shahid bt Qadeer Butt, 59-02; 18-68, 20-56, 78-14, 19-63, 76-0, 39-81; 11. Rambel Gul bt Qasim Kamani, 38-95, 65-20, 52-69, 08-74, 50-03, 61-02, 51-52; 12. Farhan Noor bt Mohammad Asif Toba, 40-72, 10-61, 61-33, 56-08, 0-78, 34-67, 13. Mohammad Yousuf bt Naveen Parwani, 68-70, 61-46, 55-52, 28-67, 22-97, 46-54; 14. Saqib Butt bt Mohammad Asif, 69-11, 61-66, 37-53, 71-20, 36-63, 41-50; 15. Sultan Mohammad bt Abu Saira, 52-81, 64-51, 64-58, 59-37, 65-17; 16. Imran Qamar bt Vishan Gir, 69-22, 33-75, 28-73, 05-61, 35-74.—Agencies

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