Sajjad managed to win the third frame as Dave Harold wrapped up the match 37-32, 41-8, 1-38, 40-14, 52-0, 42-9, 39-0. - File Photo
KARACHI Star cueist Muhammad Sajjad's outing ended in the last 32 round of Sangsom 6-Red World Snooker Championship in Bangkok, Thailand when he was hammered 1-6 by Dave Harold of England on Thursday.

 

Asian number two Sajjad, who put up a fine show in the league rounds, failed to match experienced professional Harold before making his exit from the competition.

 

Sajjad managed to win the third frame as Dave Harold wrapped up the match 37-32, 41-8, 1-38, 40-14, 52-0, 42-9, 39-0.

 

The world's top 24 professionals and many amateur cueists from Asia featured in the championship. - APP

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