Tahir upset top seed Abdul Javaid 5-3 in a thriller to reach the final. He won the first frame 63-47, but Javaid came back to take the second 67-30. Tahir then took two straight frames 74-55, 76-41 before Javid bounced back again with 77-56, 69-22 triumphs.
Snooker: Tahir, Muzammil set up final clash
However, Tahir kept his cool and won the seventh and eighth frames 65-53 and 62-54 respectively to clinch the best-of-nine match. In the second semi-final, Saqib overcame Abdul Raheem 5-4 in four hours and 45 minutes.
“Both Haris and Saqib have impressed everyone,” Naveed Kapadia, a tournament official, told The Express Tribune. “They were unseeded and yet secured upset victories throughout the event. This will be a good final, hopefully.”
Published in The Express Tribune, February 3rd, 2016.
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