Snooker

Published May 1, 2019

I WAS taken aback and found it strange that not a single line was devoted in the April 28 issue to the coverage of the Snooker World Championship being held in Sheffield, United Kingdom.

There are many keen players and followers of snooker in Pakistan, albeit it is not as popular as cricket or hockey.

Ardent fans of the game have no option except to watch live games on Stelle channels which is accessible to only a choice few. The other option is wait for clips of contests to be uploaded and streamed.

Saleem Raza

Quetta

Published in Dawn, May 1st, 2019

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