Tags
Indian ace Pankaj Advani cruised into the knock-out stage of the Asian Snooker Championship without losing a single frame at the Qatar Billiards and Snooker Federation Academy yesterday.
Saudi Arabia’s Ahmed Aseeri lines up a shot against Iraq’s Ibrahim Adel during their Group D match yesterday. Aseeri won 4-0 (64-14, 61-01, 66-23, 61-05).
In his final group game, Pankaj overcame Philippines’ Alvin Barbero easily. Not taking much time, he defeated Barbero 4-0 (68-20, 70-13, 111-5, 82-9) including a break of 90 in his third frame, to enter the knock-out stage of the tournament.
The top seed and last year’s runner-up finished his league engagements, winning all three matches in Group A. Pankaj won his first match defeating Saudi Arabia’s Sulaiman Almisfer 4-0 (84-26, 81-6, 76-23, 70-15). In his second match, Advani had defeated Qatar’s Ali Alobaidli in straight frames 75-24, 138-4, 133-0, 84-28.
In pursuit of his only missing trophy -- the Asian Snooker Title, the 15-time World Champion, said about his performance: “I am glad to have hit the ground running at the Championship. The breaks on Day 2 and 3 have definitely helped with my confidence level going into the knock-out stages. However, the competition has just started and I will work towards staying focused and delivering my best at the table.”
It was a disappointing day for Qatar’s cueists as only Mohsen Abdul Rehman won his match yesterday. Rehman beat Maylis Atyev of Turkmenistan 4-1 (12-49, 63(50)-17, 70-09, 65-27, 76(54)-35).
Ahmed Saif, who had won his previous two matches, also lost on the day to Pakistan’s Muhammad Sajjad 4-0 (71(66)-33, 71-38, 69-45, 91(73)-00). Qatar’s other cueists Abdul Latif Alfawal, Mhanna Alobaidli, Khaled Alsalem and Mohsen Buksiasha lost their respective matches.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s trio of Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Sajjad and Mohammad Bilal moved into the last-32 stage. Yesterday, Asif lost to Omar Alajlani of Saudi Arabia 4-0 (77-36, 123(69)-01, 74-52, 86(76)-06) but the 34-year-old from Faisalabad had won his three previous matches.
The former winner of the World Amateur Snooker Championship had defeated Qatar’s Abdul Lateef al-Fawal 4-1 with scores of 97-29 (89), 79-40, 64-63, 25-79 and 73-43, while he was involved in a tougher match against Syria’s Karam Fatima, which he won 4-3. It was a see-saw encounter between the two and at one point Karam led 3-2. However, Asif bounced back and won the final two frames to finish 69-62, 36-55, 80-40, 55-67, 34-72, 75-14 and 62-45 and shock the Syrian. Asif joined compatriots Sajjad and Bilal, who are also unbeaten in the tournament yet.
Selected results
Group A
Pankaj Advani (India) beat Alvin Barbero (Philippines) 4-0 (68-20, 70-13, 111-5, 82-9)
Group B
Khaled Alsalat (Palestine) beat Abdul Latif Alfawal (Qatar) 4-1 (68-16, 62-60, 44-58, 88-57(57), 105(105)-08)
Omar Alajlani (Saudi Arabia) beat Muhammad Asif (Pakistan) 4-0 (77-36, 123(69)-01, 74-52, 86(76)-06)
Group C
A. Mohsen Abdul Rehman (Qatar) beat Maylis Atyev (Turkmenistan) 4-1 (12-49, 63(50)-17, 70-09, 65-27, 76(54)-35)
Group D
Ahmed Aseeri (Saudi Arabia) beat Ibrahim Adel (Iraq) 4-0 (64-14, 61-01, 66-23, 61-05)
Group E
Alijalil Ali (Iraq) beat Mhanna Alobaidli (Qatar) 4-3 (54-61, 69-18, 76-01, 70-04, 51-56, 54-56, 55-26)
Group F
Jefrey Roda (Philippines) beat Annamamed Annamamedov (Turkmenistan) 4-1 (55-05, 71-45, 18-59, 65-48, 66-15)
Group H
Chee Keong Chan (Singapore) beat Khaled Alsalem (Qatar) 4-1 (53-45, 51-22, 56-50, 22-60, 54-15)
Group J
Muhammad Sajjad (Pakistan) beat Ahmed Saif (Qatar) 4-0 (71(66)-33, 71-38, 69-45, 91(73)-00)
Au Chi Chung (Hong Kong) beat Mohamed Shamil (Sri Lanka) 4-0 (67-23, 65-32, 58-33, 84-20)
Group K
Soheil Vahedi (iran) beat Moh Keen Hoo (Malaysia) 4-3 (74(67)-16, 43-80(57), 61-47, 64(59)-21, 05-62, 14-70, 70(70)-17)
Ishpreet Singh Chadha (India) beat Hwang Chulho (South Korea) 4-1 (91(75)-00, 93(55)-09, 83-28, 23-67(51), 76-14)
Group L
Yuttapop Pakpoj (Thailand) beat Mohsen Buksiasha (Qatar) 4-3 (66-08,82-27,62-24,29-73,38-79,61-68,73-62)
Ali Hussain (Iraq) beat Hussain Mahmood (Bahrain) 4-2 (49-56, 59-43, 72-44, 12-53, 65-09, 74(63)-05)
Group M
Arman Dinarvand (Iran) beat Robby Suarly (Indonesia) 4-0 (59-42, 72-41, 72-01, 95-52)
There are no comments.
Saying goodbye is never easy, especially when you are saying farewell to those that have left a positive impression. That was the case earlier this month when Canada hosted Mexico in a friendly at BC Place stadium in Vancouver.
Some 60mn primary-school-age children have no access to formal education
Lekhwiya’s El Arabi scores the equaliser after Tresor is sent off; Tabata, al-Harazi score for QSL champions
The Yemeni Minister of Tourism, Dr Mohamed Abdul Majid Qubati, yesterday expressed hope that the 48-hour ceasefire in Yemen declared by the Command of Coalition Forces on Saturday will be maintained in order to lift the siege imposed on Taz City and ease the entry of humanitarian aid to the besieged
Some 200 teachers from schools across the country attended Qatar Museum’s (QM) first ever Teachers Council at the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) yesterday.
The Supreme Judiciary Council (SJC) of Qatar and the Indonesian Supreme Court (SCI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on judicial co-operation, it was announced yesterday.
Sri Lanka is keen on importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar as part of government policy to shift to clean energy, Minister of City Planning and Water Supply Rauff Hakeem has said.