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Pakistan start debate with a bang

  • July 03, 2017

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KARACHI: Pakistan began a ACBS 6 Red Snooker Team Championship on a high, winning their opening 4 matches opposite Saudi Arabia and hosts Kyrgyzstan and Iraq in Bishkek on Monday.

Pakistan are fielding dual teams, with Pakistan(1) braggadocio Asian 6 Red Individual Snooker Championship champion Sajjad and Asjad Iqbal, while Pakistan(2) have Babar Masih and Muhammad Bilal.

On day one of a organisation event, Sajjad and his tyro Asjad degraded Saudi Arabia 3-0 with palliate — 116-40 with a mangle of 108, 86-32 with a mangle of 58, 92-0 with a mangle of 87.

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They were only as considerable in their second game, defeating hosts Kyrgyzstan(2) 3-0 but surrender a singular support — 82-5, 82-1, 119-9 with a mangle of 105.

Similarly, Masih and Bilal degraded Iraq 3-0 in their opening compare — 116-40 with a mangle of 108, 86-32 with a mangle of 58 and sealing a win 82-5 with a mangle of 66.

They afterwards went on to improved Kyrgyzstan(1) 3-1, dropping a second support in a compare — 75-27, 34-69, 97-31 with a mangle of 55, 92-5.

“It is a outrageous honour for me to win a particular championship, we would wish to win a organisation eventuality as well,” Sajjad told The Express Tribune. “We are really assured and we have proven that we are in most improved form than a players from other countries.”

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Pakistan(1) are placed in organisation C with Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kyrgyzstan(2), while Pakistan(2) are in organisation D with Kyrgyzstan(1), Iraq and Thailand.

Meanwhile, Masih is utterly assured of Pakistan winning a organisation championship as well.

“I played good in a particular foe — both me and Bilal — we consider we make a good team,” pronounced Masih. “I would wish to see both Pakistan teams in a final; that will be something.”

Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1449393/pakistan-begin-campaign-bang/

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