In-form Majid steps closer to U21 world title

Pakistan cueist progresses alone as compatriots exit championship.


Our Correspondent May 16, 2014
Majid was the only Pakistani out of the original tally of four who remained in contention for the title as he progressed to the last 16. PHOTO: FILE EXPRESS

KARACHI:


Pakistan’s Mohammad Majid Ali moved into the pre-quarterfinals of the IBSF World U21 Snooker Championship after beating compatriot Mohammad Fahim 5-2 in their last-32 clash in Al Fujairah, UAE.


Majid started off brilliantly, winning the first frame, which included a break of 94 points and doubled his lead by winning the following frame.

Fahim managed to cut the deficit to 2-1 with hopes of getting something out of the match. However, Majid went on to win two consecutive frames to take a strong lead of 4-1 which laid the foundation of his victory.

He won with a scoreline of 112-26(94), 74-23, 08-77, 64-30, 83-0, 60-72 and 81-52.

Meanwhile, Hamza Akbar – who was Pakistan’s best hope along with Majid in the mega event – faltered at the last-32 stage as he was defeated by Scotland’s Lee Mein 5-4 in a closely contested duel.

Akbar was initially leading 2-1, but Mein won the next three frames consecutively to tilt the balance in his favour by making it 4-2. However, Akbar came up with a rescue act to make it 4-4 and take the game into decider, which was won by Mein by a difference of only 11 points.

Mein won by 06-73, 67-38, 35-69, 72-10, 78-31, 55-33, 29-58, 21-75 and 72-61.

Earlier, Haris Nadeem lost his last-64 match against Australia’s Kurt Brown.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 17th, 2014.

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