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Asif, Bilal to battle for snooker crown today

By Syed Khalid Mahmood
February 21, 2018

KARACHI: Muhammad Asif and Muhammad Bilal advanced to the final of the National Snooker Championship 2018 as they overpowered Majid Ali and Babar Masih, respectively, in the semi-finals here at the Karachi Gymkhana on Tuesday.

The two will combat for the national crown on Wednesday (today) in a best-of-15-frame clash from 10 am. Like both the semi-finals, the final will also be telecast live on Geo Super.

All the four semi-finalists belonged to Punjab as the Sindh duo of Zulfiqar Abdul Qadir and Sultan Muhammad had crashed in the quarter-finals on Monday.Both best-of-11-frame semi-finals turned out to be one-sided contests.

Bilal floored eighth seed Babar 6-2 with the scores of 58-43, 54-25, 68-21, 36-62, 22-90, 81-46, 65-57, 75-21 and Asif downed Majid 6-3 with the scores of 111-16, 85-22, 78-23, 58-15, 35-47, 24-66, 33-77, 55-19, 69-5.

Not surprisingly the encounter between the two seeded cueists, Bilal and Babar, was played at a faster pace and it was over in two and a half hours.

The 32-year-old Bilal, coming from Mandi Bahauddin, lived up to his reputation of being a prolific potter as he chalked a couple of stunning half-century breaks in successive breaks to go 3-0 up.

The 31-year-old Babar, one of the best cueists to have emerged from Rawalpindi, having looked supremely confident throughout the event, fought back gallantly to win a couple of frames but he was unable to stop his opponent from taking the next three frames which settled the issue.

The second semi-final was contested by the cueists of contrasting styles. The 35-year-old Asif, who had cleaned up Zulfiqar in just 70 minutes in the quarter-finals the other day, was up against the 24-year-old Majid, who had taken more than six hours to edge out his quarter-final opponent (Sultan Muhammad).

Asif got off to a cracking start once more as he had done in the earlier matches. Firing breaks of 61 and 78 in successive frames he established a 4-0 lead in commanding style.

Unlike his earlier opponent, however, Majid proved a hard nut to crack and the obdurate youngster opened up the game by claiming three frames on a trot to narrow the deficit to just one frame.

Fresh with a fine break of 63 in the previous frame, the momentum was with Majid as he entered the arena for the eight frame with an eye on equalising the match.

But Asif played like a true champion and gave little room to his threatening rival. He snatched the initiative by pocketing the crucial frame to secure 5-3 lead and finished it off in the very next frame.