Pakistan suffer defeat in Asian Team Snooker Championship final

Pakistan suffer defeat in Asian Team Snooker Championship final
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Pakistan suffer defeat in Asian Team Snooker Championship final.

Pakistan faced a tough defeat against Thailand in the final of the ACBS Asian 15 Red Men’s Team Snooker Championship 2024, held in Riyadh on Friday.

Thailand secured a decisive 3-0 victory with frame scores of 61-4, 75-53, and 90-26, demonstrating their dominance throughout the match.

In the opening singles match, Pakistan’s Asjad Iqbal struggled to mount any significant challenge.

Awais Munir showed some resistance in the second singles match, but a crucial foul during color potting allowed his Thai opponent to seize the frame and win the match.

The doubles frame followed a similar pattern, culminating in a comprehensive win for Thailand and a silver medal for Pakistan.

Earlier in the tournament, Pakistan displayed remarkable resilience in the semi-finals against Hong Kong.

The team, consisting of Iqbal and Munir, bounced back after losing the first frame to secure a 3-1 victory.

Iqbal was initially defeated 47-72, but Munir leveled the score with an 80-44 win in his frame.

The doubles match saw Pakistan execute a flawless 99-clearance break to clinch victory. Iqbal then secured the team’s place in the final by defeating Nansen Wan 28-82 in his second singles match.

In the quarter-finals, Pakistan convincingly defeated India (2) with a clean 3-0 sweep.

The scores were 63-35, 75-22, and 70-06, against the Indian duo of Sarav Kothari and Hussain Khan.

Notably, Awais Munir also triumphed in the Asian 6-Red Snooker Championship earlier in the week.

On Tuesday, July 2, he overcame Hong Kong’s Nansen Wan with a 6-3 victory.

The match was evenly poised at 2-2 before Munir won three consecutive frames to take a 5-2 lead.

Despite a brief comeback by Nansen in the eighth frame, Munir’s exceptional potting skills in the ninth frame secured the win.

The final frame scores were 0-65, 35-26, 27-36, 38-20, 0-65, 13-46, 8-60, 34-0, and 27-40.

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