KARACHI A new snooker champion in Mohammad Asif was emerged on the national horizon on Saturday when he dethroned holder Mohammad Sajjad 6-2 in the all-Punjab final of the 34th National Snooker Championship at the Karachi Gymkhana.

Playing seventh national championship of his career, Asif enjoyed an edge right from the word go and romped home 61-38, 73-61, 2-75, 72-25, 34-68, 99-40, 57-22, 85-1 in the three-and-a-half hour duel which fell short of expectations.

After emerging group 'F' champion, Asif humbled Qasim Kamani 5-2, Imran Shehzad 5-3 and Sharjeel Mahmood 5-2 on way to making the final grade.

'I have trained hard and was confident of capturing the crown,' a jubilant Asif from Faisalabad told Dawn.

Sajjad who too won the national title out of a blue at the same venue last year said 'I failed to play up to my true potential and lost.'

Sajjad, who hails from Sargodha, however, have some consolation of piling highest break (120) of the event as he had done in the preceding final. Last year he hammered the highest break of 114.

Going by the form he displayed in the last two matches, Asif seemed favourite and returned with flying colours. He shot into 2-0 lead winning the opening two frames 61-38, 73-61.

However, Sajjad fought back into the game and reduced the deficit 1-2 taking the third frame 75-2 aided by a sturdy break of 65.

Asif surged 3-1 up claiming the fourth frame 72-25 only to lose the next 34-68. There was no stopping for Asif as he raced to clinch the next three frames 99-40, 57-22, 85-1 to wrap up the match 6-2.

Asif received a purse of Rs40,000 and the winner's trophy while Sajjad fetched Rs30,000 besides the runner-up trophy.

Sajjad also got a cheque of Rs5,000 for the highest break.

In addition, Asif got two separate cash prizes of Rs25,000 apiece for winning the honours while another Rs25,000 was presented to Sajjad for the highest break by different individuals.
 
Final result
Mohammad Asif (Punjab) bt Mohammad Sajjad (Punjab) 6-2 (61-38, 73-61, 2-75, 72-25, 34-68, 99-40, 57-22, 85-1).

Opinion

Editorial

Collective security
Updated 12 Mar, 2026

Collective security

Regional states need to sit down and talk. They must also pledge and work towards collective security.
Spectrum leap
12 Mar, 2026

Spectrum leap

THE sale of 480 MHz of fifth-generation telecom spectrum for $507m is a major milestone in Pakistan’s digital...
Toxic fallout
12 Mar, 2026

Toxic fallout

WARS can leave environmental scars that remain long after the fighting is over. The strikes on Iran’s oil...
Token austerity
Updated 11 Mar, 2026

Token austerity

The ‘austerity’ measures are a ritualistic response to public anger rather than a sincere attempt to reform state spending.
Lebanon on fire
11 Mar, 2026

Lebanon on fire

WHILE the entire Gulf region has become an active warzone, repercussions of this conflict have spread to the...
Canine crisis
11 Mar, 2026

Canine crisis

KARACHI’S stray dog crisis requires urgent attention. Feral canines can cause serious and lasting physical and...