KARACHI, May 31: The second ranking event of the Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Association (PBSA) will be held at Karachi Club’s Amir Bakhsh Billiards Hall from June 23 to 28, PBSA chief Asghar Valika announced on Saturday.

The country’s 32 top cueists will be featuring in the competition with Saleh Mohammad defending his title.

The winner will receive cash prize of Rs50,000 while the runner-up pockets Rs30,000.

Meanwhile, the PBSA released names of 32 top cueists of the country.

Mohammad Sajjad from Sargodha leads the list.

Rankings:

1. Mohammad Sajjad, 2. Saleh Mohammad, 3. Raees Khan, 4. Imran Shehzad, 5. Khurram Agha, 6. Imtiaz Sarwar, 7. Atif Mughal, 8. Shehram Changezi, 9. Mohammad Yousuf, 10. Imran Qamar, 11. Saqib Butt, 12. Sultan Mohammad, 13. Mohammad Nazir, 14. Farhan Noor, 15. Mohammad Shahid, 16. Rambail Gul, 17. Naveen Perwani, 18. Vishan Gir, 19. Mohammad Asif, 20. Abu Saim, 21. Sohail Shehzad, 22. Mohammad Asif Toba, 23. Qadeer Butt, 24. Qasim Kamani, 25. Abdul Sattar, 26. Salman Shaikh, 27. Shah Khan, 28. Inam-ur-Rehman, 29. Ali Shahzad Butt, 30. Ayaz Khan, 31. Arshad Siddiq, 32. Mohammad Afzal.—APP

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