Malaysian duo stun Pakistan pair to win men’s team snooker gold

Published August 16, 2015
Malaysian (L) and Afghanistan teams pose with the guests after receiving their trophies and medals at the presentation on Saturday.—Anis Hamdani/White Star
Malaysian (L) and Afghanistan teams pose with the guests after receiving their trophies and medals at the presentation on Saturday.—Anis Hamdani/White Star

KARACHI: Malaysia overcame Pakistan 3 in a nerve-tingling final by 5-4 to win the men’s team gold as curtains fell on the 10-day third Jubilee Insurance World 6-Reds and Team snooker championship at the hotel Movenpick on Saturday.

The Malaysian pair of Keen Hoo Moh-Kok Leong Lim fought tooth and nail to turn the tables on Pakistan’s Asjad Iqbal and Shahid Aftab in the best of nine frames battle (40-71, 77-20, 66-73, 101-6, 73-42, 0-67, 38-63, 102-25, 53-43) to become the new champions. Earlier, the title was held by Hong Kong I who made exit in the last four.

In the morning, luck eluded another Pakistan combination of Mohammad Yousuf and Naveen Perwani as they tasted 2-5 loss at the hands of Afghanistan duo of Saleh Mohammad and Zemarai Hassas in the master’s team event final.


Pakistan lose Masters event to Afghanistan


It is pertinent to mention that Indian Pankaj Advani had retained the preceding men’s 6-Reds title while Hong Kong’s Ng On Yee had become women’s 6-Reds champion.

“It was anybody’s game as both teams played very well till the decisive ninth frame and in the end we won,” a beaming Keen Hoo Moh, who is also Asian 6-Reds champion, told Dawn.

The 28-year-old Moh specially commended the performance of Asjad in the final.

Pakistan was 1-0 and 2-1 up against their opponents who not only drew level but surged 3-2 up. Pakistan then won back-to-back frames, a doubles and a single, to again take 4-3 lead. But that proved to be the end for them as after putting up resolute fight, they lost the following two frames to suffer 4-5 defeat.

Meanwhile, Pakistan proved to be a happy hunting ground for former Asian champion Saleh Mohammad who together with team mate Zemarai Hassas landed yet another crown at his former home soil.

It may be mentioned that Saleh had won the Asian snooker title in the city two years back after a wait of 20 years.

“Our morale was high after triumph over India in the semi-finals the other day and we justified by gtting the better of Pakistan,” a beaming Saleh told Dawn.

Commenting on the match veteran world snooker champion Yousuf said:”It was not my day. I played below my form and not supported my partner when needed,” he told Dawn.

The victorious Malaysian team received winning purse of US $ 2400, gold medals and shield from sponsor Tahir Ahmed, managing director Jubilee General Insurance at the presentation ceremony that followed the final.

Pakistan 3 team received US $ 1200, silver medals and runner-up trophy.

The losing semi-finalists and quarter-finalists were also awarded US $ 600 and 300 respectively. Highest break award of US $ 300 went to Pakistan’s Mohammad Sajjad who registered a break of 138.

Afghanistan team, meanwhile, received a cash award of US $ 1200 while Pakistan I took home US $ 600 from the Asian Confederation of Billiards Sports president Mubarak Al Khayarin of Qatar besides gold and silver medals and shields.

President of the Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Federation (PBSF) Alamgir Shaikh and other officials were also present on the occasion.

Results:

Men’s team event final:

Malaysia (Keen Hoo Moh-Kok Leong Lim) bt Pakistan 3 (Asjad Iqbal and Shahid Aftab) 5-4 (40-71, 77-20, 66-73, 101-6, 73-42, 0-67, 38-63, 102-25, 53-43)

Master’s team event final:

Afghanistan (Saleh Mohammad and Zemarai Hassas) bt Pakistan I (Mohammad Yousuf and Naveen Perwani) 5-2 ((81-56, 73-23, 2-59, 21-62, 54-38, 54-48, 65-9)

Final medals table

India 1 1 2 Hong Kong 1 0 1 Afghanistan 1 0 0 Malaysia 1 0 0 Pakistan 0 2 3 China 0 1 0 England 0 0 1 Philippines 0 0 1

Published in Dawn, August 16th, 2015

On a mobile phone? Get the Dawn Mobile App: Apple Store | Google Play

Opinion

Editorial

Islamabad march
Updated 27 Nov, 2024

Islamabad march

WITH emotions running high, chaos closes in. As these words were being written, rumours and speculation were all...
Policing the internet
27 Nov, 2024

Policing the internet

IT is chilling to witness how Pakistan — a nation that embraced the freedoms of modern democracy, and the tech ...
Correcting sports priorities
27 Nov, 2024

Correcting sports priorities

IT has been a lingering battle that has cast a shadow over sports in Pakistan: who are the national sports...
Kurram ceasefire
Updated 26 Nov, 2024

Kurram ceasefire

DESPITE efforts by the KP government to bring about a ceasefire in Kurram tribal district, the bloodletting has...
Hollow victory
26 Nov, 2024

Hollow victory

THE conclusion of COP29 in Baku has left developing nations — struggling with the mounting costs of climate...
Infrastructure schemes
26 Nov, 2024

Infrastructure schemes

THE government’s decision to finance priority PSDP schemes on a three-year rolling basis is a significant step...