Faizan clinches Sindh Snooker Cup

Published July 12, 2021
KARACHI: Faizan Ahmed, Hasnain Akhtar and Umer Ismail pose for a photograph after prize distribution of Sindh Snooker Cup on Sunday.
KARACHI: Faizan Ahmed, Hasnain Akhtar and Umer Ismail pose for a photograph after prize distribution of Sindh Snooker Cup on Sunday.

KARACHI: Former champion Faizan Ahmed brushed aside experienced Sultan Mohammad 6-2 to win the Sindh Snooker Cup for the second time in his career here on Sunday.

Having won the title in 2015, he ended a long wait of six years to bag honours in the 29th edition of the premier provincial contest.

He won the best-of-11 frames duel 65-22, 15-60, 65-22, 51-9, 45-61, 53-15, 59-34, 44-0.

Former Pakistan player and runner-up of 2012 national snooker championship, could only win two frames before bowing out.

Faizan received a purse of Rs40,000 and winning trophy while Sultan earned Rs20,000 and runner-up trophy from Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) president Mohammad Shariq Vohra.

Abdul Sattar was rewarded Rs5,000 for his highest break feat of 111.

Top eight players will be eligible to represent Sindh in the national championship.

It may be recalled that Umer Ismail and Hasnain Akhtar have won the Sindh under-21 and under-17 titles respectively before the lockdown. They were also presented with cash awards and trophies.

This was the first provincial event held under the new setup of Sindh Billiards and Snooker Association president Irfan Moton and secretary Naveed Kapadia.

Results:

Final: Faizan Ahmed bt Sultan Mohammad 6-2 (65-22, 15-60, 65-22, 51-9, 45-61, 53-15, 59-34, 44-0). Second semi-final: Sultan Mohammad bt Farrukh Usman 5-3 (55-52, 60-47, 36-54, 44-64, 68-55, 54-65, 55-14, 51-5).

Published in Dawn, July 12th, 2021

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