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Wednesday, June 21, 2023

In a first, Pakistan becomes U-21 Asian Snooker Champion

 Wednesday Jun 21, 2023


Pakistan's young snooker sensation Ahsan Ramzan added one more quill to his cap when he came out on top for the Asian U21 Snooker Title in Iran.


Ramzan crushed Iran's Milad Pourali Darehchi 5-2 to turn into the very first Pakistani to secure the Asian U21 Snooker title.


The youthful Pakistani cueist looked number one from the beginning as he took lead of 4-0 by winning the initial four edges convincingly.


His Iranian rival got back in the game in the fifth and sixth casings yet couldn't go past that as Ramzan outmatched him in the seventh edge to finish his success.


He dominated the game with outline scores of 48-46, 70-5, 61-6, 62-29, 30-71, 55-67, 101-27.


Recently, Ramzan crushed one more Irani cueist Tirdad Azadipout in the semi-last by winning the Best of Seven 4-2 to get his spot in the last.


In the quarter-last, Ramzan crushed India's Digvijay Kadyan 4-3 on Tuesday.


The 17-year-old dominated the game with scores of 19-76, 36-76, 67-35, 63-31, 72-55, 27-65 and 9-70 as he returned from a three-two shortfall to dominate the game.


In the gathering stage matches, Ramzan challenged two gathering matches against Iran's Arshia Tehrani and Ali Lelegani and crushed the two of them.


In his most memorable gathering match, the youngster beat Tehrani by the score of 3-0 in the Best of Five


Tehrani was confronted with embarrassment as the Pakistani player ruled every one of the three sets. He won the main edge by a score of 55-21 while in the subsequent casing, Ramzan showed an overall exhibition as he crushed the Iranian by 93-15. He additionally serenely won the third edge by keeping up with his strength.


Prior to Ramzan, three Pakistanis — Farhan Mirza, Majid Ali, and Haris Tahir - on four events played in the last of the Asian U21 title, however none could bring home the championship.

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