Third seed Wakeel crashes out as line-up for pre-quarters finalised

Published January 8, 2015
KARACHI: Mohammad Afzaal takes a shot on his way to routing Ahsan Wakeel on Wednesday.
KARACHI: Mohammad Afzaal takes a shot on his way to routing Ahsan Wakeel on Wednesday.

KARACHI: Khyber Pakhtun­khwa’s top junior cueist Ahsan Wakeel become the third casualty among seeded players as line up for the knockout pre quarter-finals was drawn in the seventh national junior under-21 snooker championship at Movenpick Arcade on Wednesday.

Third seed Wakeel, who lost his opening group C match on Monday, suffered a straight loss at the hands of Punjab’s Mohammad Afzaal to make exit. The latter was home 59-17, 91-0, 82-15. He also hammered an efficient break of 91 in the second frame.

It is pertinent to mention that Balochistan No 1 Taimoor Aftab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s No 2 Mohammad Kashif, the fifth and sixth seed respectively, bowed out of the contest on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, five other seeded players — top seed Abdul Raheem, second seed Ali Zaman Khan, the Punjab and Sindh junior champions respectively, Islamabad champion and fourth seed Nouman Iqbal, seventh seed Mohammad Faheem and eighth seed Fahad Khan — sneaked into the last 16-round.

The best of seven frames pre quarter-finals starts on Thursday. Four matches will be played in the first session at 10am followed by another four in the second at 1pm.

Results:

Haris Tahir (Pubnjab) bt Mohammad Bilal (Sindh) 3-0 (56-23, 77-29, 85-24); Tanveer Baluch (Sindh) bt Adil Zafar (Punjab) 3-2 (64-13, 0-72, 45-59, 73-27, 69-59); Mohammad Azam (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) bt Sanaullah Sattar (Sindh) 3-1 (26-58, 55-49, 60-21, 70-55); Mohammad Ali (Punjab) bt Junaid

Babar (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 3-0 (57-26, 62-20, 59-20); Abdul Raheem (Punjab) bt Khushi Mohammad (Balochistan) 3-0 (53-12, 78-64, 75-18); Ali Zaman Khan (Sindh) bt Hazratullah (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 3-1 (40-78, 56-27, 48-39, 54-32); Mohammad Afzaal (Punjab) bt Ahsan Wakeel (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 3-0 (59-17, 91-0, 82-15); Amir Tariq (Punjab) bt Mohammad Nouman Iqbal (Islamabad) 3-0 (64-34, 74-48, 48-21); Sameer-ul-Hassan (Sindh) bt Taimoor Aftab (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 3-1 (62-52, 60-29, 48-55, 57-20); Mohammad Ibrahim (Balochistan) bt Mohammad Kashif (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) walkover; Muhammad Faheem bt Mohammad Hassan Anwar (Islamabad) 3-2 (54-17, 57-42, 7-71, 39-53, 85-6); Fahad Khan (Sindh) bt Mohammad Adil (Balochistan) 3-0 (60-59, 61-20, 73-40); Usman Khan (Sindh) bt Sameer Khan (Sindh) walkover.

Thursday’s fixtures:

At 10am: Pre quarter-finals (best of seven frames)

Abdul Raheem (Punjab) v Gawish Khan (Sindh); Mohammad Hassan Anwar (Islamabad) v Mohammad Ibrahim (Balochistan); Mohammad Saqib (Punjab) v Mohammad Adil (Balochistan); Mohammad Nouman Iqbal (Islamabad) v Haris Tahir (Punjab).

At 1pm: Mohammad Afzaal (Punjab) v Tanveer Baluch (Sindh); Junaid Ali (Sindh) v Mohammad Faheem (Punjab); Amir Tariq (Punjab) v Mohammad Bilal (Sindh); Ali Zaman Khan (Sindh) v Fahad Khan (Sindh).

Published in Dawn, January 8th, 2015

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