Javaid, Afzaal storm into knockout round at U-21 snooker

Published January 30, 2016
KARACHI: Top seed Abdul Javaid aims to take a shot against Mohammad Farooq on Friday.
KARACHI: Top seed Abdul Javaid aims to take a shot against Mohammad Farooq on Friday.

KARACHI: Top seed Abdul Javaid and sixth seed Mohammad Afzaal were through to the knockout stage by winning their fourth successive matches in the eighth national under-21 snooker championship at a local hotel on Friday.

With four win under their belts apiece, the two cueists in all probability mayl emerge group A and F champions after completing their five-match engagements.

Javaid, who cruised to straight 87-0, 60-16, 56-12 victory over Mohammad Farooq on Friday, has conceded just one frame in four outings to Abdul Raheem on the opening day.

Afzaal also continued his giant killing run by getting the better of Hiskial Bilal 3-1 (63-38, 59-64, 55-43, 53-19).

According to revised format, 36 players have been equally drawn into six groups. At the end of the league, four best performers will advance into the quarter-finals directly while the remaining eight will play the last-12 round.

The league concludes on Sunday while the knockout round start from Monday.

Results:

M. Faheem Nazeer (Punjab) bt M. Azam Khan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 3-0 (67-62, 67-30, 59-30); Mohammad Ibrahim (Balochistan) bt Hassan Ali Adnan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 3-0 (62-27, 67-23, 98-10); Zubair Shamsi (Sindh) bt Fahad Ghaffar (Islamabad) 3-1 (35-53, 56-32, 89-40, 73-53); Hamza Ali (Sindh) bt Usama Haneef (Punjab) 3-0 (70-35, 64-28, 61-30); Mohammad Shaabaz (Punjab) bt Rabish Parvaiz (Balochistan) 3-0 (75-35, 58-33, 67-46); Hiskial Bilal (Balochistan) bt Fareed Firdous (Sindh) 3-2 (27-53, 53-39, 51-50, 21-63, 50-28); Abdul Javaid (Punjab) bt Mohammad Farooq (Balochistan) 3-0 (87-0, 60-16, 56-12); Adil Zafar (Punjab) bt Ghawish Khan (Sindh) 3-2 (59-49, 39-61, 73-40, 2-53, 89-43); Fahad Ghaffar (Islamabad) bt M. Azam Khan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 3-0 (62-4, 73-16, 63-46); Mohammad Ibrahim (Balochistan) bt Hamza Ali (Sindh) 3-1 (66-36, 8-63, 64-9, 76-12); M. Junaid Akhtar (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) bt Maaz A. Samad (Islamabad) 3-0 (72-22, 69-34, 55-23); William Leffourgue (Islamabad) bt Nematullah (Balochistan) (Walkover); Mohammad Adil (Balochistan) bt M. Faheem Nazeer (Punjab) 3-0 (57-1, 61-21, 67-59); Hammad Rasool (Islamabad) bt Hassan Ali Adnan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 3-0 (51-40, 50-40, 58-18); Usama Qureshi (Islamabad) bt Mohammad Shahbaz (Punjab) 3-2 (19-57, 79-30, 59-39, 36-71, 61-24); Mohammad Afzaal (Punjab) bt Hiskial Bilal (Balochistan) 3-1 (63-38, 59-64, 55-43, 53-19)..

Published in Dawn, January 30th, 2016

Opinion

Editorial

PTI in disarray
Updated 30 Nov, 2024

PTI in disarray

PTI’s protest plans came abruptly undone because key decisions were swayed by personal ambitions rather than political wisdom and restraint.
Tired tactics
30 Nov, 2024

Tired tactics

Matiullah's arrest appears to be a case of the state’s overzealous and misplaced application of the law.
Smog struggle
30 Nov, 2024

Smog struggle

AS smog continues to shroud parts of Pakistan, an Ipsos survey highlights the scope of this environmental hazard....
Solidarity with Palestine
Updated 29 Nov, 2024

Solidarity with Palestine

The wretched of the earth see in the Palestinian struggle against Israel a mirror of themselves.
Little relief for public
29 Nov, 2024

Little relief for public

INFLATION, the rate of increase in the prices of goods and services over a given period of time, has receded...
Right to education
29 Nov, 2024

Right to education

IT is troubling to learn that over 16,500 students of the University of Karachi (KU) have defaulted on fee payments...