Snooker: Asif cruises into Sangsom semis
Asif had whipped Thailand’s Kritsanut Lertsattayathon in just an hour to storm into quarters.
KARACHI:
Pakistan’s IBSF world amateur champion Mohammad Asif continued his dominance by pipping local cueist Praprut Chaithanasakun 4-3 despite being two sets down in the quarter-finals of the Sangsom Mukdahan Cup in Thailand yesterday. He won with scores 47-66, 26-52, 71-29, 62-50, 100-29, 7-72 and 71-5.
Asif had whipped Thailand’s Kritsanut Lertsattayathon in just an hour to storm into quarters, taking an easy win with scores of 95-22, 70-8, 62-27 and 75-24. The 30-year-old has moved close to clinching another title which
could add to his impressive streak that saw him go undefeated throughout the IBSF World Championship in Bulgaria recently.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 2nd, 2013.
Pakistan’s IBSF world amateur champion Mohammad Asif continued his dominance by pipping local cueist Praprut Chaithanasakun 4-3 despite being two sets down in the quarter-finals of the Sangsom Mukdahan Cup in Thailand yesterday. He won with scores 47-66, 26-52, 71-29, 62-50, 100-29, 7-72 and 71-5.
Asif had whipped Thailand’s Kritsanut Lertsattayathon in just an hour to storm into quarters, taking an easy win with scores of 95-22, 70-8, 62-27 and 75-24. The 30-year-old has moved close to clinching another title which
could add to his impressive streak that saw him go undefeated throughout the IBSF World Championship in Bulgaria recently.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 2nd, 2013.