KARACHI: Pakistan’s both outfits 1 and 2 stepped into the knockout round of the Asian Team Snooker Championship which commenced at Doha on Wednesday.

According to results, Pakistan 1 that comprised Mohammad Bilal and Asjad Iqbal opened its campaign by notching up 3-2 victory over Singapore (50-62, 58-64, 100-1, 82-51, 72-20) and then thrashed India 2 3-1 (68-14, 19-96, 77-12, 66-37) to top group A.

Similarly, Pakistan B which consists of Zulfiar A Qadir and Babar Masih, won its both matches to emerge group D champions. They outplayed Philippines 3-0 (114-0, 80-16, 80-9) and inflicted 3-1 defeat on Myanmar (72-34, 74-30, 62-69, 74-40).

As many as 18 teams from 15 nations are competing in the event. They have been equally drawn in six groups.

Results:

Pak 1 bt Singapore 3-2 (50-62, 58-64, 100-1, 82-51, 72-20); Pak 2 bt Phillippines 3-0 (114-0, 80-16, 80-9); Pak 1 bt India 2 3-1 (68-14, 19-96, 77-12, 66-37); Pak 2 bt Myanmar 3-1 (72-34, 74-30, 62-69, 74-40).

Published in Dawn, June 27th, 2019

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