KC ‘A’ beat Aga Khan Gymkhana

Published December 18, 2008

KARACHI, Dec 17: Formidable Karachi Club ‘A’ opened its account registering a thumping 7-0 victory over Aga Khan Gymkhana in the 2nd KC Inter-club Snooker Team Event at the KC premises on Tuesday.

The KC ‘A’ having in its fold Naveen Perwani, Vishan Gir, Qasim Kamani and Asim Ghani won all their six frames which earned them an additional bonus point.

Karachi Club ‘B’, the second outfit, also continued its winning run by getting the better of Snooker Zone 4-2. They had beaten Karachi Gymkhana by the identical margin in the opener.

In another match, Area Snooker Club which suffered a shock 2-4 defeat at the hands of Snooker Zone on Monday bounced back to post 7-0 victory over Karachi Gymkhana.

Results:

Area Snooker Club bt Karachi Gymkhana 7-0 (M. Sultan Riaz and Farukh Usman bt Akbar Puri and Areeb Shaikh 57-37; Khurram H. Agha and Kamran Razzak bt S. M. Younus and Atif Masood 59-16; Farukh Usman bt S. M. Yousuf 70—22; M. Sultan Riaz bt Atif Masood 59-9; Kamran Razzak bt Akbar Puri 62-29; Khurram H. Agha bt Areeb Shaikh 69-29).

Karachi Club ‘B’ bt Snooker Zone 4-2 (Ahmad Saleem and Azeem lost to Sunny Shahani and Najam Rehan 18-62; Farhan Idris and Ali S. T bt Naseem Paracha and Habib 57-3; Ahmad Saleem bt Ahsan Raza 62-18; Baqar Kamani bt Naseem Paracha 61-47; Ali Majeed S. T bt Najam-ur-Rehman 72-29; Farhan Idrees lost to Sunny Shahani 41-53).

Karachi Club ‘A’ bt Aga Khan Gymkhana 7-0 (Vishan Gir and Qasim H. Kamani bt Rahim Khemani and Salim Karim 79-23; Naveen Perwani and Asim Ghani bt Saleem Sohani and Moiz Ambwani 68-18; Naveen Perwani bt Saleem Sohani 46-26; Asim Ghani bt Rahim Khemani 65-23; Qasim Kamani bt Moiz Ambwani 71-30; Vishan Gir bt Saleem A. Khakwani 63-25).

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